![]() The operating systems supported by VirtualBox are: DOS / Windows 3.x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and 10, Linux 4, Linux 5, OS / 2 Warp, Ubuntu (8.04 to 15.04) and OpenBSD among others, and now also Mac OS X. (10.8, 10.9, 10.10). ![]() VirtualBox is also useful for testing applications without running the risk of damaging the operating system, for example, files that are suspected of containing viruses, and it is also useful for developers who must test their applications in different operating systems. The same is the reverse: for those users who use Windows and start their first steps in Linux, they can try it, without needing to create another partition, or install a distribution, or have to configure GRUB to manage the operating system startup. ![]() ![]() The functions and advantages of having a virtual machine are many, for example for those who use Linux to try new distributions or run some Windows program to which they are accustomed, but which is not compatible with Linux.
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