On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:51:50PM -0000, aronnewsome wrote:
> I need to know if there is a free virtual machines that I can use and
> how to install it. I am new to linux so I don't know how to use the
> terminal that well.

At present, the three most popular are KVM, VirtualBox and VMware.  I
have a rather subjective comparison at
http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/vmcomp.html


VirtualBox is probably the easiest to install.  They have reasonably
good documentation and there are many howtos all over the net.  There is
very little that has to be done from the command line. 


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Riley: Way I heard it. You were all peaceable now. You didn't by
any chance go and lose that pesky soul again, did you? 
Angel: Don't push me, boy. 
Riley: Now what possibly could've happened with Buffy that would 
make you lose your soul? 
Angel: That'd be between me and her. 
Riley: Where do you think you're going? 
Angel: Going to see an old girlfriend. 


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