

Turnkey Linux offers a big collection of VMs covering many use-cases/solutions based on the Debian Linux ❤️ distro. Instead of downloading and installing a Linux distro from scratch though, we're going to use a ready-made Linux VM image courtesy of Turnkey Linux. In this case, we're gonna go with Linux 🚀. Virtual Box is a virtualization software that supports many guest Operating Systems. One of the easiest ways to start with Virtualisation is with the open-source version of Virual Box. Setup a VM for developing with Virtual Box and Turnkey Linux With that said, check out the next section for a quickstart on virtualization. In this guide, we will focus on how we can set up VS Code on Windows for development inside a Linux Virtual Machine or a remote Linux Server.Īssuming that you have already a Linux VM up and running, we are not going to go into VM setup details. Using the Remote Development extension allows you to open any folder on a container, on a remote machine, or in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and take advantage of its full feature set. VS Code makes editing on a remote machine a breeze and also a seamless experience. Try out different tools in a safe, contained environment.Run a web server or other Linux specific software.

