Xubuntu-Openpipeflow virtual disk image
Setting up the virtual linux machine
Install virtualbox then download the vdi file vdi file here
Create new machine in virtualbox:
- give it a name e.g. 'xubuntu 12.04 - Openpipeflow'
- choose ubuntu linux 64bit, and default RAM.
- use harddisk file xubuntu-12.04-openpipeflow.vdi then click 'create'.
- highlight the newly created machine and click 'start'.
At the login prompt
user: xubuntu password: reverse
Openpipeflow
Open up a terminal by clicking on the Terminal icon at the top right, or hovering the mouse at the bottom of the window.
Openpipeflow-x.xx has been installed in the Openpipeflow folder in the user's home directory:
/home/xubuntu/Openpipeflow/
An example run following the Tutorial can be found in
/home/xubuntu/Openpipeflow/tutorial/
Desktop window size
Change the virtual machine's display size via:
(Applications Menu) - Settings - Settings manager - Display - Resolution
If the window size doesn't change immediately, repeatedly select the same new resolution.
Importing/exporting data to/from the virtual machine
Virtualbox 'Guest Additions' have been installed on the virtual machine. This means that host drives may be mounted by the virtual machine. If you are running Windows, to mount drive C try
- (virtualbox) - devices - shared folders - shared folders settings...
- highlight 'Machine Folders' and click add folder
- enter 'c:\' with 'auto-mount' and 'make permanent'.
- reboot the virtual machine
- try 'ls /media/cf_C_DRIVE/'
It may be easier to export data by inserting a USB key or to scp to another machine.
Where the image comes from
The disk image derives from that at [1]
7. Xubuntu 12.04 codename Precise Pangolin Size (compressed/uncompressed): 502.2 MBytes / 2.6 GBytes Link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/virtualboximage/xubuntu_1204.7z Active user account(s) (username/password): xubuntu/reverse Notes: from standard ISO image, Guest Additions not installed
Please see xubuntu.org for full licence text.
Note that Guest Additions have since been installed on the virtual machine.
Packages have been installed as follows:
sudo apt-get install gfortran sudo apt-get install liblapack-dev sudo apt-get install libfftw3-dev sudo apt-get install libnetcdf-dev