I am a network engineer. Been working on Cisco since 2008. What is the issue?
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> On Jul 4, 2023, at 9:25 PM, Snyder, Alexander J via PLUG-discuss
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> Does anyone in this community do Cisco consulting or is otherwise a stud with
> Cisco Switches?
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> I bought a
Does anyone in this community do Cisco consulting or is otherwise a stud
with Cisco Switches?
I bought a 48 port POE+ Cisco Catalyst 9300x, and while I am more than
confident in my ability to "Google it, and figure shit out" ... I feel it
was too large of a purchase to "wing it", and would prefer
> Why not Qemu?
Just a simple option for a desktop user really (consider the source
asking), much easier to learn and manage than qemu with virtmanager.
Virtualbox *is* Oracle though, and about the only thing more evil is
(maybe) Microsoft and Fakebook (Satan is down on the evil list these days).
Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss said on Tue, 4 Jul 2023 08:07:17 -0700
>Agreed, use Virtualbox,
Why not Qemu?
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Agreed, use Virtualbox, get the windows 10/11 iso from microsoft's own
site, install windows in a VM just like you would another PC. I've been
doing this for ~20 years, as long as I've used linux as a full-time system,
and the only way to run windoze.
This also comes with the advantage of being a
Michael --
Yes, you can install Linux and then additionally install VirtualBox. From
there you can download the Windows 10 ISO
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
and then install it. Obviously, you'll need a valid license key to install.
There was a thread here recen
My father is interested in Linux but he needs Windows. I HEARD that you can
d/l the windows ISO to usb and that it will install to the computer if it
originally came with windows. If that is true my question is: what about if
I were to install linux and then put windows into a virtual machine; Coul