[ubuntu-za] Windows apps on Ubuntu

Jan Greeff jan at verslank.net
Sun Jun 3 19:54:05 UTC 2012


Hi Tom,

I have copied the VB files to my new Home folder, but cannot open 
Virtualbox, have I missed something here?

Jan



On 01/06/2012 17:11, Tom Bamford wrote:
> Hi Jan
>
> On 1 June 2012 17:01, Jan Greeff<jan at verslank.net>  wrote:
>> I tried Crossover, it was a disaster. There has been much talk of Wine, but
>> I have been totally unable to make anything of this, what appears to be a
>> Crossover hybrid.
> Crossover is essentially the commercial variant of Wine (it is
> actually Wine with some extra closed source components added). I am
> not a fan of either but others do have great success with various
> Windows apps.
>
>> The only thing that has worked for me is Virtualbox, which is also not
>> hassle-free. I have been told you can save the files and reinstall them
>> after upgrading via clean install, but the files appear to get corrupted.
>>
>> Gramps is not an option, so unless someone out there has found some magic
>> solution, it's back to Virtualbox for me, having to start anew with every
>> clean install.
> Migrating virtual machines in VirtualBox from one Ubuntu installation
> to another has gotten a whole lot easier in the last few releases (I
> think from VirtualBox 4.0 onwards?).
>
> The easiest method I've found is to make sure you copy the "Virtual
> Machines" folder and the ".VirtualBox" folder from your old home
> directory to your new one. Then start up VirtualBox. If you run
> VirtualBox before copying the files you can just delete the ones that
> is auto-creates and then copy them afresh.
>
> When I do this, VirtualBox picks up all my VMs in the same state as I
> left them before reinstalling.
>
> Regards
> Tom
>



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