On Sat, 5 Sep 2009, Tom Boutell wrote: > Speaking of which: one best-of-all-possible-worlds scenario is to set > up your Linux distribution of choice in a VirtualBox virtual machine. > Doesn't cost a penny, and if you get the filesharing right you should > be able to code in TextMate without any tedious syncing to your local > test environment. You don't even have to set up the X GUI for the > server in that scenario, which makes the VM a lot less heavy in CPU > terms.
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