2008/9/25 Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've been using virtualbox, and it's pretty nice.  I'm wondering if any of 
> the more open virtualization efforts have progressed to the point that I'd 
> want to try replacing virtualbox.  What I'm interested in is:
>
> 1) Able to run windoze/linux guest on linux x86_64 host
> 2) good performance (on modern hardware)
> 3) Decent gui
>
> Last I checked, #3 was not there.  Virtualbox has a good gui for managing 
> machines.
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There's a "Virtual Machine Manager" in F9 under Application -> System
Tools. From there, you can create, manage, and delete VMs using a GUI
( just like you would in VirtualBox ), but in kvm / qemu's cae, you
can run 64-bit guests which VB cannot do yet ( when host OS is Linux
or Windows even host is 64-bit )

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