Install XP inside the Ubuntu!

lahirufx+

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    kosandpol

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    this is using virtualbox.
    you get better performance with virt-manager and kvm. Both are available on Ubuntu.

    BTW, accessing internet on a windows virtual machine without virus guard is still dangerous.
     

    kosandpol

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    ¤--bACarDi--¤ said:
    :lol: Coool.... Is this Sun's Virtual Box...???
    yeah. though the version he had used there is the open source one. That version doesnt have USB support for the virtual machines.
    You can install the closed source (still free) version on Ubuntu and get USB support as well.
     

    ¤--bACarDi--¤

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    kosandpol said:
    yeah. though the version he had used there is the open source one. That version doesnt have USB support for the virtual machines.
    You can install the closed source (still free) version on Ubuntu and get USB support as well.


    :cool: Oh i didn't try that virtual things yet....:yes: :rolleyes:
     

    lahirufx+

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    you get better performance with virt-manager and kvm. Both are available on Ubuntu.

    kosandpol said:
    this is using virtualbox.
    you get better performance with virt-manager and kvm. Both are available on Ubuntu.

    BTW, accessing internet on a windows virtual machine without virus guard is still dangerous.
    :Dvirt-manager & kvm, both of the softwares need Intel VT(Intel® Virtualization Technology) or AMD-V.My prosa (E4600) does not support that technology.Thefore i cannot use this software.:yes:
     

    kosandpol

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    lahirufx+ said:
    :Dvirt-manager & kvm, both of the softwares need Intel VT(Intel® Virtualization Technology) or AMD-V.My prosa (E4600) does not support that technology.Thefore i cannot use this software.:yes:
    you cant use kvm then, Still can use virt-manager with qemu.
    qemu is faster than virtualbox too.