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Fresh Ubuntu 22.04 LTS install on VirtualBox Terminal won't open

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I've setup a new Ubuntu VM in VirtualBox. Using versions 22.04 LTS and 7.0.4 (latest at the moment) respectively. After following the "How to run an Ubuntu Desktop virtual machine using VirtualBox 7" -guide, the VM starts as expected. After it finished setting up my installation and skipping through the personalization options, the first thing I do is click on "Show Applications", I type in "terminal" and hit enter. The Terminal then shows up in the "Activities"-bar followed by the loading Icon. After about 10 seconds it disappears and nothing happens.

I first had my VM on an external drive connected via USB. Disconnected it and Reinstalled VBox directly on my Computer and with it also setup a fresh Ubuntu VM - still nothing.

System/VM Info: Windows 11 on intel with the VM getting 6 cores, 8GB RAM and 50GB Diskspace.

Any help is welcome as I really can't see what my problem is.

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