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		<title>By: The Ubuntu Virtual Machine: For An Internet Safety Layer (Part II) &#124; Real Rumors</title>
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		<description>[...] The Ubuntu Virtual Machine: For An Internet Safety Layer (Part II) 25.05.2009 &#124; Posted in Computer World    Now, we have our software for VirtualBox installed, and we have finished our download of the Ubuntu ISO image. We want to take the software and set up a virtual machine within which to run our copy of Ubuntu. I click on the New button, because I am creating a new VM. I click Next . I type Ubuntu in the machine name. I choose Linux as the Operating System. It defauts to Ubuntu as the version. I set the memory to 256 (MB). Check Boot Hard Disk and Create New Har Read the rest here: The Ubuntu Virtual Machine: For An Internet Safety Layer (Part II) [...]</description>
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