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§ɦṛɛɗɗịɛ ßịⱺ𝔩ⱺɠịᵴŧ@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

VirtualBox 7.0.10 Released with Initial Support for Linux Kernels 6.4 and 6.5

9to5linux.com

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VirtualBox 7.0.10 Released with Initial Support for Linux Kernels 6.4 and 6.5

9to5linux.com

§ɦṛɛɗɗịɛ ßịⱺ𝔩ⱺɠịᵴŧ@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • OR3X@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    I assume all the “real Linux pros” are using qemu, which is a real pita if you want to do anything beyond creating a basic VM.

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      https://virt-manager.org/

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        Well, I guess I’ll eat my words. This is much better than the last time I messed around with it.

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          It’s been around since 2009 ;)

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      GNOME Boxes is actually simpler than Virtualbox, in my opinion, with all the options you’ll need. It even lets you install a variety of ISOs straight from the interface, without needing to go out to the web. Of course, if you’re installing Windows, you need to supply your own ISO file.

      Virt-Manager can be unintuitive but it’s plenty capable.

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