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taylrl3
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Hellooo!
I use KDE in university and would like to be able to use the same operating system when at home. Only problem (well the beginning of my problems more correctly) is that my computer at home runs XP. I have been advised that I should install kubuntu on a virtualbox so I can effectively use both operating system still. I have installed the virtualbox and set up a new machine. Next I saved the downloadable file from the kubuntu website to a CD and wrote it. Now I want to install it on the virtaul machine but can't see how to. All the other advice on the internet says to click on the CD-ROM icon in the virtualbox and set it as a bootable device but I don't have the CD-ROM drive there to click. Am sure it must be something simple but I can't see where to go next.
Any help most appreciated
Thanks!
I use KDE in university and would like to be able to use the same operating system when at home. Only problem (well the beginning of my problems more correctly) is that my computer at home runs XP. I have been advised that I should install kubuntu on a virtualbox so I can effectively use both operating system still. I have installed the virtualbox and set up a new machine. Next I saved the downloadable file from the kubuntu website to a CD and wrote it. Now I want to install it on the virtaul machine but can't see how to. All the other advice on the internet says to click on the CD-ROM icon in the virtualbox and set it as a bootable device but I don't have the CD-ROM drive there to click. Am sure it must be something simple but I can't see where to go next.
Any help most appreciated
Thanks!