Booting TeaLinuxOS from a VMs
Running TeaLinuxOS in a virtual machine is a convenient way to try or use the system without changing your current OS. For the best experience, we recommend configuring your VM with the following settings:
| Settings | Recommended Value |
|---|---|
| CPU Cores | 2 or more |
| Video Memory | At least 128 MB |
| 3D Acceleration | Enabled (Settings > Display > Enable 3D Acceleration) |
Steps to Boot TeaLinuxOS in a VM
- Create a new virtual machine using your preferred virtualization software (e.g., VirtualBox or VMware).
- Set the Memory (RAM) to at least 4096 MB.
- Assign 2 or more CPU cores for better performance.
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Under Display settings:
- Enable 3D Acceleration.
- Set Video Memory to 128 MB or more. - Attach the TeaLinuxOS ISO as a virtual optical disk.
- Start the virtual machine.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to boot into TeaLinuxOS.
These settings will ensure a smoother experience, especially when using more visually rich desktop environments like Cosmic or KDE.