Hi Alan,

Am 22.11.2011 20:20, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> Hi, Gentoo.
>
> A friend of mine recently suggested I should install and play with
> virtual machines on my Gentoo.
>
> I've scanned /usr/portage for likely looking packages, particularly in
> directory "virtual", yet found nothing likely looking.
Virtual machines are all in /usr/portage/app-emulation, not in virtual
(that is for virtual packages).
> Would somebody please give me some hints which packages I should be
> looking at, and perhaps any use flags I might need.
VirtualBox is quite easy for beginners, but requires external kernel
modules and requires a GUI (what you most probably want anyway).

KVM (maybe with virt-manager as a GUI) is quite powerful for desktop
virtualization, but requires processor support (but it is available on
all recent (Core2 oder newer) non-Atom CPUs by Intel and AFAIK all
recent AMD CPUs) and the kernel modules (but they are real upstream
modules and very stable).

Xen is the most advanced solution, but maybe not the best one to play
around. But it's supported by virt-manager, too.
>
> TVM
>

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