Hello, I try to keep my Debian laptop as private as possible, but for work, I need to use Windows software, so I run a VirtualBox with Windows 11. My PC runs smoothly without any issues, but I need to access my specific hardware USB ports, and it doesn’t recognize them. I read that I need to install the Extension Pack, so I downloaded it, but before installing it, I get a warning message that seems to suggest I’m accepting some risk to my computer. I don’t really understand this stuff, so I wanted to ask the following:
Is there any security or privacy risk associated with the VirtualBox Extension Pack?
Is there any other way to access my USB-C devices without installing it? (I’ve already tried selecting USB 2.0 and 3.0, but the list shows “no device available”).
Thank you very much to whoever responds.
Why are you using VirtualBox for this anyway?
KVM/QEMU + Virt-manager all the way.
How do you migrate a Windows VM to virt-manager (without any risk of invalidating the license)?
That’s a great question. Mostly it’d be a matter of exporting and then importing / converting the disk image and standing up similar VM “hardware”.
You might still need to reactivate the licence; I’m not sure if the virtual hardware move will trip activation.
Do whatever you want, then use MAS to activate Windows again :)