--- Larry Finger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I only have 1G RAM on board. But I'll install VB on Ubuntu 7.10
> > desktop amd64 as Host. Would there be any problem? Thanks
> >
>
> I have not run Vista as a guest, but I think that the host should
> have at
> least 2 GB so that the guest ca
Stephen Liu wrote:
>
>
> Hi Larry,
>
>
> I only have 1G RAM on board. But I'll install VB on Ubuntu 7.10
> desktop amd64 as Host. Would there be any problem? Thanks
>
>
> B.R.
I have not run Vista as a guest, but I think that the host should have at
least 2 GB so that the guest can have
Dear All, I've installing Virtualbox 1.5.6 on my win XP 2G Ram pc,
anybody got success install client OS Solaris 10 Update 1 for x86?
Thanks.
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In some cases it is possible to use double virtualization layers, but
you must account in bugs of each layer, plus hardware capabilities
(VT) and other features, which are not passed to the deeper layers.
Sound latency is a problem.
Plus performance penalty is huge for doing that.
Likely pure emu