* Initailize aws support * Add README for the VM server * Refactor OSWorld for supporting more cloud services. * Initialize vmware and aws implementation v1, waiting for verification * Initlize files for azure, gcp and virtualbox support * Debug on the VMware provider * Fix on aws interface mapping * Fix instance type * Refactor * Clean * Add Azure provider * hk region; debug * Fix lock * Remove print * Remove key_name requirements when allocating aws vm * Clean README * Fix reset * Fix bugs * Add VirtualBox and Azure providers * Add VirtualBox OVF link * Raise exception on macOS host * Init RAEDME for VBox * Update VirtualBox VM download link * Update requirements and setup.py; Improve robustness on Windows * Fix network adapter * Go through on Windows machine * Add default adapter option * Fix minor error --------- Co-authored-by: Timothyxxx <384084775@qq.com> Co-authored-by: XinyuanWangCS <xywang626@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Tianbao Xie <47296835+Timothyxxx@users.noreply.github.com>
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## 💾 Installation of VirtualBox
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1. Download the VirtualBox from the [official website](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads). Unfortunately, for Apple chips (M1 chips, M2 chips, etc.), VirtualBox is not supported. You can only use VMware Fusion instead.
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2. Install VirtualBox. Just follow the instructions provided by the installer.
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For Windows, you also need to append the installation path to the environment variable `PATH` for enabling the `VBoxManage` command. The default installation path is `C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox`.
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3. Verify the successful installation by running the following:
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```bash
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VBoxManage --version
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```
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If the installation along with the environment variable set is successful, you will see the version of VirtualBox installed on your system.
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