= Downloading !VirtualBox = Here, you will find links to !VirtualBox binaries and its source code. For an explanation about the differences between '''!VirtualBox''' and '''!VirtualBox OSE''', please take a look at the [wiki:"Editions"] page. == User manual == The !VirtualBox User Manual is included in the !VirtualBox release below. If, however, you would like to take a look at it without having to install the whole thing, you can download it here: * [ftp://vboxbuilds:virtutas@ftp.innotek.de/V1.2/1.2.2/UserManual.pdf User Manual (V1.2.2)] == !VirtualBox binaries == The '''!VirtualBox''' binaries are available free of charge for personal and evaluation use. By downloading from the below links, you agree to the terms and conditions set forth by the [wiki:"VirtualBox Evaluation License"]. * [ftp://vboxbuilds:virtutas@ftp.innotek.de/V1.2/1.2.2/VirtualBox.msi VirtualBox 1.2.2 for Windows Hosts] * [ftp://vboxbuilds:virtutas@ftp.innotek.de/V1.2/1.2.2/VirtualBox.run VirtualBox 1.2.2 for Linux Hosts] == VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE) == The '''!VirtualBox OSE''' binaries and sources are available free of charge under the terms and conditions of the [wiki:"GPL" GNU General Public License, Version 2]. By downloading from the below links, you agree to these terms and conditions. * '''Getting a tarball.''' Download from here: xxx * '''Checking out from our Subversion server.''' We use a custom build system called "kBuild", which is an adapted GNU Make. You will therefore need to check out both the !VirtualBox OSE code and kbuild. {{{ svn co http://virtualbox.de/vbox/svn/trunk . svn co http://virtualbox.de/kbuild/svn/trunk/kBuild kBuild }}}