On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Allie Daneman <d...@drainfade.com> wrote: > Not an option...see I work in a unique situation. I need a laptop running XP > that I can use to VPN into work for email,etc. I also need XP running on the > local LAN for access to local boxes that require the windows java based > client. Beyond that I use the host OS to access non windows required apps on > the local LAN. Right now Ubuntu does that for me and I run 2 instances of XP > on the host OS, I've tried almost every flavor in existence and I keep > coming back to Ubuntu because it does the best job. There's plenty of room > for improvement with Ubuntu though....little quirky issues and upgrades are > a joke, I just wipe it every 6 months. This is the reason I'd love to come > back to OpenBSD...less quirkiness, it does what I want, and I fell way > better running it than something that does weird things under the hood.
Install windows, install virtual box, install openbsd in virtualbox, run openbsd in virtual box full screen.