Ciao, Brett Gilio writes: > Brian Woodcox writes: >> P.S. If anyone feels energetic and has the time, it would be nice to >> have a recipe to install the VirtualBox Guest Additions into GuixSD. >> Then I can get copy and paste to work. :) [...] > Somebody may have to correct me on this, but I believe VirtualBox's > Guest Additions have a freedom issue yes, confirmed 100%: AFAIK VirtualBox Guest Additions are part of the binary Extension Pack, distributed with the non-free VirtualBox Personal Use and Evaluation License (PUEL) [1] see Debian for details https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/virtualbox-guest-additions-iso (guest additions is in the non-free section) > so you will be unlikely to find a > recipe to get it packaged for installation. I apologize on that front, Oracle should apologize :-) > however I do recommend you use QEMU instead if possible in KVM, that way > you can use the fully free VirtIO bundle for acceleration and achieving > full screen with proper resolution and so on. confirmed: QEMU/KVM it the right solution for our VM needs GuixSD manual have instructions for this: https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Installing-GuixSD-in-a-VM.html#Installing-GuixSD-in-a-VM if users are not comfortable with CLI interfaces (e.g. virsh) to manage virtualization, they can install virt-manager https://virt-manager.org/ and enjoy it's GUI and installation wizards Ciao Giovanni [1] https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/VirtualBox_PUEL -- Giovanni Biscuolo Xelera IT Infrastructures