It’s quick and easy to setup a VirtualBox virtual machine and you can take snapshots of your virtual machine. I can highly recommend using virtual machines for testing out Linux distributions. About time to take it for a spin I would say! Before installing any new Linux distribution on actual hardware, I prefer to first test it out in a VirtualBox virtual machine. The Debian team released the new Debian 11, codename “bullseye”, about two weeks ago on the 14th of August 2021. In this article I’ll explain how to install the VirtualBox Guest Additions in Debian 11 “bullseye”. Furthermore, you can enable features such as the bi-directional clipboard and shared folders. This enables you to adjust the screen resolution to match your monitor’s. Curious about the recently released Debian 11 “bullseye”? Why not install it inside a VirtualBox virtual machine and give it a try? Just keep in mind that afterwards, you want to install the VirtualBox Guest Additions.
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