Try here:http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
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2009/9/16 Arie Skliarouk :
> Hi,
>
> Depends.
> Both Ubuntu and RedHat push KVM as the virtualization solution. IMHO it is
> the fastest from the three. It is also most open one.
Yes. We use xen heavily on CentOS 5 at work and am pretty excited that
RH 5.4 is out with KVM "preview tech", I'm not a
2009/9/16 sara fink :
> you need to have the virtualbox-bin to have support for usb.
Where do you get it? I see only "virtualbox-ose" on Ubuntu 9.04, which is 2.1.4.
On virtualbox.org there are later version 3.0.6 but nothing mentions
"virtualbox-bin".
--Amos
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I'm using VMPlayer with Ubuntu running windows in a virtual machine and I
didn't need to do anything special to get audio running
I also like it very much that you can resize on the fly the virtual client,
very useful if you need to connect your server to an external beamer for
presentations etc.
Hi,
Depends.
Both Ubuntu and RedHat push KVM as the virtualization solution. IMHO it is
the fastest from the three. It is also most open one.
The free version of VirtualBox has no USB support but has excellent 3D
support, so it is ideal for games.
VMWare is ok, but I don't like it's integration
you need to have the virtualbox-bin to have support for usb.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2009/9/15 Michael Ben-Nes :
> > If your primary OS is the Linux one, then I recommend installing it as a
> > host and use VirtualBox ( basically because its so easy to use )
>
> I
For me it works well with:
Ubuntu host + winXP 1GB guest + win7 1.5GB guest ( at the same time ).
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Hi,
If you're going to run no more than one or two VMs simultaneously, the 4GB
should be fine.
Rony
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Subject: Re: RE: Virtualization recom
4GB should be enough. Right?
David Suna
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ronys wrote:
Hi,
Here's another vote for VirtualBox. Using it in both Windows host / Linux
guest, Linux(64bit) / Linux(32bit) and Linux / Windows. Integration with
host is excellent. Support is also quick & responsive.
Yo
On Tuesday 15 September 2009, David Suna wrote:
> I just bought a new Gateway laptop that comes with Windows Vista (and a
> free upgrade to Windows 7). I want to be able to run both Linux (Ubuntu
> is my preferred distribution) and Windows (Vista for now, Windows 7 in
> the future) using virtualiz
Hi,
Here's another vote for VirtualBox. Using it in both Windows host / Linux
guest, Linux(64bit) / Linux(32bit) and Linux / Windows. Integration with
host is excellent. Support is also quick & responsive.
You might want to make sure your laptop has a healthy amount of RAM,
regardless of the virt
2009/9/15 Michael Ben-Nes :
> If your primary OS is the Linux one, then I recommend installing it as a
> host and use VirtualBox ( basically because its so easy to use )
I used VirtualBox on Ubuntu 32 bit to install Windows XP, just to try
to see if Skype 4 for windows will work - but then discove
If your primary OS is the Linux one, then I recommend installing it as a
host and use VirtualBox ( basically because its so easy to use )
If you intend to play 3D games on win7 then note that it wont work on a
vitalized OS. In my case I just created a separated portion just for win7 /
games.
As fo
Hi everyone,
I see its not yet fixed. Who is actually responsible for the site / domain ?
Cheers,
Miki
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