On Fri, 12 Apr 2019, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
Am Freitag, 12. April 2019, 10:02:54 CEST schrieb Abhinav Upadhyay:
Things might have improved with qemu, I haven't tried it recently.
Xen is another option to Run Linux "under" NetBSD. Ubuntu as PV (or the newer
PVM) Guest could be more efficient then VirtualBox - but bit bit more difficult
to setup if you need GL in the guest...
Running Xen with Ubuntu as Dom0 ("Host") instead and NetBSD as a PV (or PVM)
DomU ("Guest") is an option too. Depending from hardware PV or PVM should be
the "fastest" option.
If you just want Ubuntu to surf a few websites (without any 3D hardware accel
and such stuff required) Ubuntu as PV or PVM DomU should be light and "slight"
enough.
How is X support with a NetBSD dom0 nowadays?
If it works, the with judicious use of, say, ssh -X/-Y you could make
it seemless to run chrome from a VM and use NetBSD as the X server.
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Stephen