I wouldn't say virtualbox is totally non-free, just that damn open watcom
compiler part for the most part. and yes, virtualbox is non-free, (it was
only free ifrom 4.0 till 4.2.)
Virt-manager is what I use, its easy to figure out and it has none of
virtualbox's bloat.
Qemu is a lot
ChanceH, VirtualBox is totally nonfree according to the Parabola
"your-freedom" blacklist. :)
In Parabola run this below,
sudo pacman -Su --noconfirm --needed qemu kvm xen libvirt virt-install
virt-manager
You should have missed Xen in a reply. :)
However, any other libre virtualizations other than QEMU, KVM, Xen, LibVirt,
virt-install, virt-manager?
Debian Etch (2004) in Qemu-KVM.
Debian has easy instructions to go by.
https://wiki.debian.org/KVM
All I did to get Trisquel run in a Virtual Machine was to install these
packages.
sudo apt install qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system
sudo apt install virt-manager
sudo apt install libvirt-daemon
Recently, I
Virt-manager is a good one.
QEMU/KVM should do the trick. Here's Trisquel in a QEMU/KVM Virtual Machine.
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/video-driver-newbie
I notice that VB does not seem to be present in the repositories. I would
assume this is because it is not properly libre? Either way, I am still
interested in using virtualization for testing out things, so what would my
alternative be, or how would I go about adding VB?
Thankyou