extracted NeuroDebian download and select the `.ova` (or extracted
`.ovf` for older appliances shipped as `.zip`) file.
-.. image:: pics/vm_import_wizard.png
+.. image:: pics/vm_import_wizard.jpg
You can finish importing of NeuroDebian by clicking on *next* a couple of
times. There is no need to change anything, as we will get through the
the folder name and mark it to be auto-mounted. Note, the folder name is simply a label. Your directory will
not be renamed.
-.. image:: pics/vm_host_folder.png
+.. image:: pics/vm_host_folder.jpg
If you have a large screen you should increase the display memory to
32 MB in the *Display* settings. Also you might like to enable the
support for 3D Acceleration
-.. image:: pics/vm_settings_display.png
+.. image:: pics/vm_settings_display.jpg
Finally, close the settings dialog. You have now completed the setup, and you
can start the virtual machine by hitting the *Start* button. A new window will
with your host computer, and shares its Internet connection. Via this
connection you can update the contained software packages at any time.
-.. image:: pics/vm_settings.png
+.. image:: pics/vm_settings.jpg
The virtual machine logs yourself in automatically. The name of the virtual
machine user is `brain` and the password is `neurodebian`. The *root* password