![]() That concludes our guide on installing VirtualBox on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish.’ We hope you find this guide useful. You can start using VirtualBox by launching it from the Ubuntu Dash menu. After login, check that you are in the vboxusers group with this command: groups $USER 7. In addition, you can also go straight to the downloads page and look at the available versions. However, if your VirtualBox installation version is different, replace both places containing 7.0.2 in the command below with the actual version. Therefore, you must then download the Extension Pack with the same version. ![]() So, to verify the exact version of the installed locally VirtualBox, you can use vboxmanage, a build-in VirtualBox’s command: vboxmanage -v | cut -dr -f1Īs you can see, the version of Virtualbox installed is 7.0.2. The installed VirtualBox Extension Pack’s version is highly recommended to match the version of VirtualBox installed on your Ubuntu 22.04 system. We should highlight one peculiarity here.
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