![]() The Host key helps you escape from the virtual machine by explicitly toggling modes (it is like caps-lock for where your keyboard input should go to the host OSX, or the guest, Ubuntu). Virtualbox complicates this endeavor because they have the concept of a “Host” key, defaulted to left-⌘. In Mac, the default host key is usually Left Command button. Apple created a lovely solution by side-stepping it a little on OSX ⌘-c means copy, and ⌘-v means paste. Virtualbox mac command key how to Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. The current Gnome solution is ctrl-shift-c / ctrl-shift-v, which is a lot of fingers for a common use-case. Gnome / Linux never really figured out how to merge the windows introduced GUI concept of ctrl-c / ctrl-v for clipboard manipulation with the ‘ctrl-c means stop’ world of the terminal. ![]() When I am done for the day, I suspend the VM, so that the next time I want to work my ‘IDE’ is in exactly the same state I left it in, and it is up and running faster than any other IDE I have ever used.īut I have this issue with copying and pasting. I use OSX as my primary operating system, and run one or more Ubuntu virtual machines in Virtualbox for development work, effectively using a VM as a project IDE (I use vim for editing, Firefox to interact with the current ‘build’, running a Django local server on the current code base). I have a somewhat esoteric setup on my laptop. ![]()
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