virtualbox is easy. KVM is built in BUT will only work if cpu has
Virtualization  support. ( Intel VT and  AMD-V). So i would recommend
virtualbox.





2009/11/12 glenn <gl...@davy.net.au>:
> Hi
> I used to use virtual box to do this, which is ubuntus feeds (run
> aptitude or synaptic and search for virtualbox).  Although now if I was
> to do this, i'd just use the kvm virtualisation thats 'built' into linux
> by default.  vmware is also a viable option I used to use in the past,
> and still do on my mac.
>
> Let us know how you go or if you need a hand packing this further.
>
> Glenn
> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 15:34 +1100, David Bowskill wrote:
>> Hello All
>>
>> I wish to run MS Access 2003 from within Ubuntu.
>> I own registered copies of the full MS Office 2003 suite and also XP Pro.
>> What is the best and easiest way to achieve this  ?
>> Advice and experience greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in anticipation
>>
>> David Bowskill
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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