Mart:

Of course there IS a difference. Testing in real hardware gives you much
better performance. But then, try not to dual-boot. Instead, use TestDrive
or Oracle VM virtualbox in your regular Ubuntu system.

2012/8/14 "Mart Küng" <test...@kyng.eu>

> Hi
>
> I have a couple of questions about how to configure my machine when
> testing.
> Is there a significant difference if any between testing in virtual
> machine and installing on real hardware?
>
> Would it be reasonable to dual boot version I'm testing with my regular
> everyday system? I ask this because of my netbook: on my desktop I could
> easily use virtual machine or change HDD-s. But netbook is to weak for
> virtual machine and changing HDD seams to troublesome.
>
> Mart
>
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