Guys!!! Which Is the Best Virtual Machine??

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  1. taurusx77

    taurusx77 Guest

    Guys!!! I have Ubuntu 7.10 installed and want to use XP as a guest. And I don't know which VM to use. I heard that virtual box is good except that it doesn't allow you to upgrage to future Ubuntu versions, WHICH I WANT TO DO when 8.04 comes out. Also, the only way to get USB support from it is through closed source edition (CSE). I hear VMware is nice but it costs money, I think... not sure.

    Can you guys help me decide based on your experiences and what I want to do which VM is the best for my purposes? Thanks !!!
     
  2. OzMick

    OzMick Guest

    What exactly do you want to run?
     
  3. varnull

    varnull Guest

    What gives you the impression vmware costs?.. it went free a while ago for linux platforms. http://www.vmware.com/download/ws/

    I think a lot of places are still charging windows nubs for it tho .. :lol:
     
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  4. scorpNZ

    scorpNZ Active member

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    If you find it difficult to run xp from a linux vm or setting ups a pain (never tried it so don't know),it will run fine if you have xp installed & run microsoft virtual pc 2007 & install a 2nd copy of xp inside a vm,as will linux run from msvpc 2007 as well,here's acouple links if your into mucking around or not.there's a couple of differing links as i found i8042.noloop had to be added to the end of -- & not the other way round,spacing is important too when adding the cursor fix,failure to correctly space will result in no cursor trap inside vm splash -- i8042.noloop,you'll know what i mean if you try it

    http://arcanecode.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/installing-ubuntu-710-under-virtual-pc-2007/

    http://www.pcmech.com/article/how-to-install-and-run-ubuntu-linux-inside-windows/


    http://www.woodwardweb.com/programming/000387.html


    chances are your not interested but one day you may see a post where someones having issues

    edit: forgot to mention you can run the vm from a external hdd too,yes it works it's how i've got my setup,now that i've seen this thread i'm gonna have a go at setting up ubuntu with xp as vm,that should put paid to any hair i have left..lol..
     
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  5. varnull

    varnull Guest

    ^^^ hehehehehe.. try running QNX in a vm on slackware.. Impossible?? most probably ;)
     
  6. taurusx77

    taurusx77 Guest

    Thanks guys for your replies. I want to know if VMware is better than Virtual box. Does VMware have USB support? Which is better or the best VM out there? Again, I got ubuntu 7.10 and want to use XP as guest. I had first asked this question before but no one seems to know the answer despite various suggestions on similar topics... weird.
     
  7. scorpNZ

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    The best way is to try either vm or vb & see which you like better & works better,my rule of thumb is nothing's ever straight forward
     
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  8. blu3man

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    The easiest to install (and the one I use to run network sims) is vmware server. I run sometimes 4 VMs at once no problem.

    sudo aptitude-get vmware-server

    or just vmware

    its already in the repos.
     
  9. OzMick

    OzMick Guest

    Way to resurrect a whole bunch of old threads... Nice work.
     
  10. varnull

    varnull Guest

    Not a linux user ;)
     

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