Hey...saw it...liked it. It's on my feisty now. Time to let go of vmware, never did feel comfortable using it. Now I face migration headaches, wonder if I can convert all my vmdk's to vdi's.
A Brad Campbell wrote: > > For those that have some form of need for a VM and have not yet > checked out virtualbox, I suggest > you do so. > > I've been a heavy user of Win4Lin and qemu for years now. I tried > VMWare but it just never grew on > me. I now have a need for a good VM to be actually productive so I > decided to give virtualbox a try, > and *wow*. It installs windows about 35% faster than qemu with kernel > acceleration and overall it's > guest integration stuff is just much smoother. > > I'm about to drop some $$ on a mac mini (I need a practically silent > desktop) and I had planned to > triple boot macos, ubuntu and XP, but this is so good I suspect I'll > just run XP in a VM under > ubuntu instead! > > Colour me impressed! > > Brad > -- > "Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability > to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable > for their apparent disinclination to do so." -- Douglas Adams > >
