Using qemu/kvm is definitely the way to go for development. You'll save 
lots of time compiling/testing with a modern CPU. There is also a number of 
utilities that simplify setting up virtual machines, e.g. gnome-boxes


On Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 5:08:57 PM UTC+1 Georgi Guninski wrote:

> > VirtualBox VMWare
>
> I have been using qemu for more than 10 years and i am satisfied.
> Advantages: works fine everywhere. doesn't require any extra kernel modules
> Disadvantages: misses some shiny "features" like shared clipboard,
> but it is security advantage.
>

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