Here, we provide ready to use Linux VirtualBox Images.
- If you are using the standard desktop iso and installing in virtual box you will have to run the commands sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms. After this it will become usable. There are prebuilt virtual box images availible from many sites, but no 'offical image' so to say.
- The ISO disc image that is located in the VirtualBox installation directory will be inserted into a virtual CD/DVD drive of the VM. After that, you can see a CD shortcut on the Ubuntu Desktop. The ISO disk contains autorun, and the Guest Additions installer can be started automatically.
Images for several Ubuntu flavours are available.
Latest: Ubuntu 15.04
- Ubuntu Linux 6.06.1 codename Dapper Drake
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 458 MBytes / 2.55 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-6.06.1-x86-2.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: from standard (GNOME) ISO image, Guest Additions not installed (HOWTO) - Ubuntu Linux 7.10 codename Gutsy Gibbon
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 512.4 MBytes / 2.7 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-7.10-x86-3.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: from standard (GNOME) ISO image, Guest Additions not installed (HOWTO) - Ubuntu Linux 8.04 codename Hardy Heron
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 503.8 MBytes / 2.67 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-8.04-x86.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: from standard (GNOME) ISO image, Guest Additions installed - Ubuntu Linux 8.10 codename Intrepid Ibex
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 511.6 MBytes / 2.68 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-8.10-x86.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: from standard (GNOME) ISO image, Guest Additions not installed - Ubuntu Linux 8.10 Server codename Intrepid Ibex
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 193.5 MBytes / 1.15 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-8.10-server-x86.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes:LAMP Server and Samba Server are installed; MySQL root password is toor - Ubuntu Linux 9.04 codename Jaunty Jackalope
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 560.1 MBytes / 2.58 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-9.04-x86.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions not installed; only .vdi is provided - Ubuntu Linux 9.10 (Alpha 1) codename Karmik Koala
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 519 MBytes / 2.52 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-9.10-alpha-1-x86.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions not installed - Ubuntu Linux 9.04 codename Jaunty Jackalopex86_64
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 798 MBytes / 3.60 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu_9.04_amd64.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions installed, image courtesy of Rainer Posel - Ubuntu Linux 9.10 (Beta) codename Karmik Koala
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 496,4 MBytes / 2.4 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu_Karmic_beta_i386.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): virtualbox/virtualbox
Notes: Guest Additions not installed - Ubuntu Linux 9.10 codename Karmic Koalax86
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 478.47 MBytes / 2.40 GBytes
Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/ubuntu-9.10.vdi.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions installed, image courtesy of Rainer Posel - Ubuntu Linux 10.04 codename Lucid Lynxx86
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 660 MBytes / 2+ GBytes
Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualboximage/files/Ubuntu Linux/10.04/Ubuntu 10.04.vdi.bz2
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions not installed - Ubuntu Linux 10.10 x86
Size (compressed): 893 MB
Link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualboximage/files/Ubuntu Linux/10.10/Ubuntu 2010.10.vdi.bz2/download
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions not installed - Ubuntu Linux 11.04 x86
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 535 MB/2.7 GB
Link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualboximage/files/Ubuntu%20Linux/11.04/ubuntu_11.04-x86.7z/download
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions not installed; Unity works in VirtualBox 4.0.6 with Guest Additions Installed - Ubuntu Linux 11.10 x86
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 608 MB/2.9 GB
Link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualboximage/files/Ubuntu%20Linux/11.10/ubuntu_11.10-x86.7z/download
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions installed; Unity works in VirtualBox 4.1.4 with GA installed and 3d enabled - Ubuntu Linux 12.04 x86
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 769 MB/3.2 GB
Link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualboximage/files/Ubuntu%20Linux/12.04/ubuntu_12.04-x86.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions NOTinstalled; tip: set Video RAM 64MB minimum - Ubuntu Linux 12.10 x86
Size (compressed/uncompressed): 613 MB/3.0 GB
Link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualboximage/files/Ubuntu%20Linux/12.10/ubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.7z
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions installed - Ubuntu Linux 13.04 x86
Size: 1.2 GB
Link: Torrent
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
MD5: d1115a72fb85872f26b526f0dca990b7
Notes: Guest Additions installed - Ubuntu Linux 15.04 x86_64
Size: 1.6 GB
Link: Torrent
Active user account(s) (username/password): ubuntu/reverse
Notes: Guest Additions not installed
Notes: Guest Additions installed
Image Iso Ubuntu Virtualbox Usb
Today we're going to run through how to run the Ubuntu OS through a Virtual Machine. This means you can run Ubuntu separately even if your desktop is windows based. The process can get a little complex however we're going to simplify it for you today. The first step in the process would be to download an ISO which resembles the same properties as a physical optical disk. Buffalo gold slot online. https://trueffiles218.weebly.com/classic-black-jack.html. These ISO's can typically be found on the internet and once downloaded need to be ran through your Virtual Machine of choice with the two most popular being either VMWare or Virtualbox. As mentioned this process can be difficult so to simplify the process you can use a pre-installed image of Ubuntu OS to save you both time and hassle. This pre-installed image is known as a virtual disk image and will have the extension .vdi if you're using Virtualbox or alternatively .vmdk if you're using VMWare.
Image Iso Ubuntu Virtualbox Installer
Ubuntu 18.10 Virtualbox Image
Google Drive: Download Link
Google Drive (back up): Download Link
This image is fresh and clean ready for use, before using this Ubuntu OS you'll need to firstly create an account. Guest Tool from VirtualBox is installed.
Ubuntu 18.10 VMware Image
Google Drive: Download Link
Google Drive (back up): Download Link
Account: fresh and clean ready for use.
VMware Tool is installed.