Download the appropriate package for your distribution. The
following example assumes that you are installing to a 64-bit
Ubuntu Xenial system. Use
sudo dpkg -i virtualbox-version-number _Ubuntu_xenial_amd64.deb
The installer will also try to build kernel modules suitable
for the current running kernel. If the build process is not
successful you will be shown a warning and the package will be
left unconfigured. Look at
sudo rcvboxdrv setup
This will start a second attempt to build the module.
If a suitable kernel module was found in the package or the
module was successfully built, the installation script will
attempt to load that module. If this fails, please see
Once Oracle VM VirtualBox has been successfully installed and
configured, you can start it by clicking
VirtualBox in your
Start menu or from the
command line. See