Why queesy?

It runs a portable version of VirtualBox[1], which then runs whatever
Linux you want.  I remember trying something like this a while ago
with qemu, but the results were less than stellar.  But at that point
even the performance with an installed version of qemu was not
impressive, whereas installed VirtualBox worked great.

To make the portable version usable I would imagine that you would
also need a fairly large USB stick, one large enough to hold VBox and
whatever virtual disk image (.vdx, .vmdk).  So probably 8-16 GB.

For added fun, it would be interesting to try running TinyXP from
within a portable VBox.

[1] http://www.vbox.me/

Regards,
- Robert

On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Mike Bigalke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for a response.  But I wonder how this works.  Seems queesy to me.

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