One machine is a netbook, and is barely usable as it is... The other could handle a VM, but I have never had any luck installing Windows into a VM. Using windows as my main OS is too painful - always some crap to take care of, not worth the hassle.
Finally, vmware requires recompiling any time the kernel changes, and virtualbox on my other linux box was a resource hog. This new one may be better, as it does have the right hardware to natively support VMs, but I have not tried it yet. Z. On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Elazar Leibovich <[email protected]> wrote: > 2011/4/3 Steve G. <[email protected]> > >> >> So I have it in use 5 minutes every couple of days, and the rest is pure >> Linux. >> > > Why don't you use a virtual machine. I think some of them can redirect USB > from host to virtual system. > > >> Z. >> >> -- Check out my web site - www.words2u.net
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