On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 01:32:12PM -0700, ken fraz wrote:
> I still have my xp disc and key. I will try virtual box..... I just looked at 
> virtual box stuff. I noticed that there are 9 items in the software manager. 
> will I need them all?
> 

Not sure.  I always download it from VirtualBox's site.  Also, at least
in the past, the version available with a distribution was lacking some
features--I don't know if the OSE (Open Source Edition) has changed or
not.  For example, USB devices didn't work with the OSE.  However, if
you downloaded the package, it had some extra features. 

I would think that yum install VirtualBox or aptitude install VirtualBox
will bring in what you need.  (I don't know what distribution you're
using. 


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