On 29/11/16 11:37, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
> Has anyone used Virtualbox?  What's it like?

I've used it mostly for Windows guests (2000, XP, 7, 10), for one or two
programs I still need, and it has worked reasonably well. I started
using it because the Linux machines I had back then didn't have VT
extension support, which limited which virtualisation platforms could
handle a non-Linux guest.

I found the VirtualBox management GUI intuitive, but I only have a few
VMs, I'm not sure how well it would scale for managing a bunch of
guests. It also has a command line tool.

They have a dual licensing system, where VirtualBox itself is GPL, but
the extensions are under a closed licence. The extensions including
things like USB support for the guest.

It needs kernel modules built for it, but this process is all handled by
the packaging system these days (at least in Debian), which has made it
a lot less painful than it used to be.

I did have issues running very old OSes (eg Win95), but that was more a
problem with the guest kernels having a busy idle and there were
workarounds.

I've also had some instability with enabling the 2D graphics
acceleration support (guest machines just exiting suddenly when running
eg a game that used the acceleration support).


Glenn
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