The following is the Ubuntu 11.04 new features video:Īs an OS X user, I found Ubuntu 11.04 interface very familiar and I would love to install it in my non-Mac computer. Unlike Mac OS X, Ubuntu is a free operating system and you can install it on almost any computer. Mac OS X: the Spaces feature does exactly the same thing. Ubuntu 11.04 Workspaces is a virtual desktop spaces for you to easily manage multiple windows and applications. Mac OS X: the spotlight search located in the top-right corner of your screen also allows you to do system wide search for applications, files and folders. It allows you to search for application, files and folders. The dashĬlicking on the Ubuntu logo in the top-left corner of your screen, the new dash will appear. Mac OS X: You get a dock which do the exactly same thing. It is where you put your favorite applications for quick access and keep track of your open windows.
black screen - check if you chose 32 bit OS.
VBoxManage setextradata "$NAME" VBoxInternal2/EfiGraphicsResolution "$".VBoxManage modifyvm "$NAME" -usbxhci on -firmware efi -chipset ich9 -mouse usbtablet -keyboard usb.Run the script as following (no need to add that custommodel line.Mount the cdr as live CD/DVD right under your mojave hard disk.Again, some blog said you need to disable it during the installation. Choose host I/O cache on storage, at least it doesn't hurt.Choose max (128M) VRAM Choose general OSX would get you stuck later on with clover.iso booting
Do NOT choose Mac OSX 64, use Hight Sierra(64 bit) instead.Create a VM as you should do with following tips:.Then the materials (macOS image + boot disk: clover.iso) Ubuntu: 18.04
My environment is: Get the virtual box dmg from -> You will select VirtualBox 5.0. Let me log it befoe I forget how it can be done. Objective of this blog is to run a linux OS on top of Mac OSX using virtual box. It was a bumpy trip and the information I needed spreaded across different sources. So during the CNY I got bored, as some of the programmers might do, and figured it might be fun to install a mac OS on Virtualbox (a thought came out from nowhere that I want to visualize some of the data figures from my Rl model, on iOS).