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Currently using Lubuntu 18.10 as a 21Gb VM in VirtualBox 4.3.40, which I think is the last version to run in Mac OS 10.6.8 Snow Leopard (16Gb RAM). Trying to install Linux Lite for the sake of two Linux-only small applications, but so far I've only managed to have it crash as soon as it launches. I cannot copy and paste the resulting error code, but I'll post a screenshot if needed (80Kb).
So, is it possible to run Linux Lite under those conditions? If yes, are the clipboards and the drag-and-drop functions fully bi-directional (only one way clipboard is working between Lubuntu and MacOS). And: what are the basic start-up settings to get it running?
Note that I have no understanding of terminal code (another reasons for wanting to find a replacement for Lubuntu.)
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Hi,
I use VirtualBox 6. Not on Mac but should be compatible since, well, it's in VM.
I use 1536MB RAM (1.5G). 2-core Processor. ICH9 Chipset. 128MB video. 3D acceleration ON. VMSVGA. Intel HD Audio. USB3.
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Confirming: VB v.6.xx requires Mac OS 9, and v.5.xx OS 8.
Meanwhile, and apologies for only acknowledging now, I did manage to get it installed after battling during the whole of yesterday. And as back when I got Ubuntu running, then, years later, Lubuntu, I have no idea why it decided to start up at last. There are just too many settings in VB that I don't understand.
Internet connection, as well as mouse and keyboard functionality, were immediate, and Linux Lite's GUI is definitely a boon in comparison to (L)Ubuntu. The battling isn't over yet, still quite a bit of stuff to set up, in particular accessing the Shared folder, which I have no idea how to do. And figuring out clipboard and drag-&-drop sharing with the Mac OS.
[member=6733]TheDead[/member]: I had been using no more than 16Mb Video Memory for Lubuntu, is there a particular reason to use as much as 128Mb? I'm not sure, but it seems to make it boot up a bit slower than my Lubuntu VM.
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Not really, I always use 128MB. Video cards have had at least 128MB for the last decade.
Usually for 3D stuff, you could use 4-16MB if only 2D, depending on resolution.
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You can run qemu on a MAC. To get it install homebrew first then install qemu from homebrew.
For homebrew here:
https://brew.sh/
Tutorial here:
https://graspingtech.com/ubuntu-desktop-...acos-qemu/
Simpler tutorial here:
https://opensource.com/article/20/9/try-linux-mac
Results can vary but should be fine for virtualizing Ubu ISO style installer like Linux Lite.
TC
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