Mac os x iso for virtualbox 5.1
One of the big claims with VM 5.1 is performance improvements. I still have vi and gedit as a consolation. I don’t know why the editor has a corrupted interface, but it’s totally unusable in this particular setting. I would have loved to have worked with the editor in the Mint 18 VM, but it looks like it’s not to be.
MAC OS X ISO FOR VIRTUALBOX 5.1 INSTALL
But trying to install and run it on my Mint 18 VM didn’t work out so well. I’ve played with it a bit on Windows 10, Ubuntu 16, and my MBP, all directly on hardware and all without incident. I decided to try out Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code editor in the Mint VM. And if I want Unix-like, well, I have all these systems around the house, including Arch running on three Raspberry Pi 3s. Trying to run after the install (with the MATE, the KDE, desktops) resulted in a panic. Initial live media boot and installation went swimmingly. I suppose I could have dug around and found out why it can’t find the kernel headers, but I have four other working Linux distributions with additions, and I just didn’t feel like putting in the effort. I don’t know why but the tools can’t find the kernel headers, even though I installed the full gcc and kernel-devel packages. I can’t seen to install the guest additions in CentOS 7 (based on RHEL 7).Kali doesn’t have the guest additions as I want as pristine an environment as possible with those tools.īut this version of VB isn’t without problems. So far I have Mint 18 (seen above), Fedora 24, CentOS 6, Ubuntu 16.04, and Kali. Once VB 5.1 installed, I updated all my existing VM’s guest additions without incident.
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I also updated the extensions package as well as the guest additions ISO. Right now the MBP is running with OS X Version 10.11.5 (I’ve resisted the urge to install the Sierra beta). Oracle released VirtualBox 5.1 last week, and today I downloaded the latest bits and updated my VB installation on my MBP.