Le 02/04/2022 à 06:17, Pankaj Jangid a écrit :
Dan Ritter writes:
In any case, you seem to have answered your own question: Oracle
is the supplier of virtualbox. If you don't trust them, there
are many fine alternatives to virtualbox, most of which are
built on the work of kvm, qemu or Xen.
Dan Ritter writes:
> In any case, you seem to have answered your own question: Oracle
> is the supplier of virtualbox. If you don't trust them, there
> are many fine alternatives to virtualbox, most of which are
> built on the work of kvm, qemu or Xen.
To use USB devices inside a guest system,
* On 2022 31 Mar 12:29 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly why it's even being uploaded to unstable. But I
> guess if some Debian developer wants to spend their time doing that,
> they're permitted. Maybe they keep hoping that upstream will change
> their policy some day? Or that
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 06:57:04PM +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> Alas, you cannot always choose exactly what you use a must comprimise a
> little. For virtualbox one of my interrogations is that the package in sid
> is very good, is stable, but it never goes to testing. There ust be a
> reason, but I
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 06:57:04PM +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> Le 31/03/2022 à 15:57, The Wanderer a écrit :
> > For myself, the answer is quite simple: I don't. VirtualBox used to make
> > my life easier, but the combination of not being available in Debian
> > testing with the *reasons* why it is
Le 31/03/2022 à 15:57, The Wanderer a écrit :
For myself, the answer is quite simple: I don't. VirtualBox used to make
my life easier, but the combination of not being available in Debian
testing with the *reasons* why it isn't available there
(license-related, last time I checked, if I remember
On 2022-03-31 at 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Erwan David wrote:
>
>> virtualbox is available either in Sid, or on Oracl's virtualbox
>> repository. Where do you get it (I am on testing).
>
> Running testing means you have to expect this sort of thing.
> In any case, you seem to have answered you
Erwan David wrote:
> virtualbox is available either in Sid, or on Oracl's virtualbox repository.
> Where do you get it (I am on testing).
Running testing means you have to expect this sort of thing.
People forget that near the end of each release cycle, when
testing is relatively quiet and nearly
virtualbox is available either in Sid, or on Oracl's virtualbox
repository. Where do you get it (I am on testing).
--
Erwan
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