Same experience with VirtualBox but I figured it out. Samba is not easy and 
googling for how somebody else solved it years ago didn't work for me. I 
have it mostly scripted but it's not standalone. I'll extract the scripts 
and blog about it.

On Monday, October 22, 2012 12:03:11 PM UTC-7, Valery Carpentier wrote:
>
> For a while I tried to run node in a VM (Virtual Box with Ubuntu 
> server), with the code shared in my Dropbox, so I could easily move 
> between my two machines (one OSX, one Windows 7) and edit in 
> OSX/Windows. It nearly worked until I ran into some Virtual Box bugs 
> (No matter how I configured them, the shared Dropbox folders never 
> showed up correctly in Ubuntu). I didn't insist as it wasn't an 
> absolute necessity for me, but hopefully these bugs have been fixed 
> now and that could be a viable (simple) setup. 
>
> On 22 October 2012 01:22, John Scott <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > I was running Node on my Windows 7 64bit laptop until I installed a 
> module 
> > that wouldn't compile. 
> > 
> > So since I am deploying to a linux production server, I decided to setup 
> a 
> > linux development server with VirtualBox. I run these tools on Windows : 
> > 
> > * WebStorm from JetBrains http://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/ which has 
> > awesome support for Node and JavaScript development in general. I love 
> the 
> > GitHub support and its `always sync` remote deployment feature means 
> that 
> > file changes are instantly pushed to your local VM instance of linux 
> running 
> > Node. 
> > 
> > * Git for Windows http://msysgit.github.com/ includes msysGit which 
> doubles 
> > as a great command-line Git client as well as a great Bash shell. You 
> can 
> > right-click on a folder to `Git Bash here` which starts a bash sell at 
> that 
> > directory. You can also connect to your VM instance via ssh like this : 
> > 
> > 
> > $ ssh user@<localip> 
> > 
> > 
> > This setup which has the following pros / cons : 
> > 
> > Local development on the same platform as production is sensible and 
> > pragmatic - but you get to keep running your development tools on 
> Windows 
> > (which I really like). Issues you will encounter in production are 
> likely 
> > encountered first in development. 
> > 
> > VirtualBox's `snapshots` feature let you try things on your development 
> > server at little risk because you can revert to a previous snapshot if 
> you 
> > screw things up. I often pre-flight major changes to my production 
> server 
> > this way too. 
> > 
> > You need at least 1GB of RAM to dedicate to a linux VM i found. 
> > 
> > 
> > On 22 October 2012 06:46, mgutz <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> >> 
> >> You're best bet is Xubuntu if you want GUI or plain Ubuntu/Debian 
> server 
> >> on VirtualBox (or even better VMware for its simple networking). That 
> way 
> >> you don't have any gotchas when deploying your node app to production. 
> >> 
> >> On Windows I use Chrome + SecureShell add-on to to connect to my 
> virtual 
> >> machines. I use tmux and vim from terminal. My colleagues map a samba 
> share 
> >> from the virtual machine and they edit the files in Windows using 
> Sublime. 
> >> That works surprisingly well. An Ubuntu server with node, redis and 
> mongodb 
> >> run just fine in 512MB. 
> >> 
> >> On Friday, October 19, 2012 7:23:05 AM UTC-7, jerome wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> Hi All, 
> >>> 
> >>> For various reasons, I may be switching to a Windows PC at home, but 
> >>> would like to continue playing with Node. 
> >>> 
> >>> I've been on a Mac for years. Am I likely to encounter any pitfalls or 
> >>> gotchas doing node dev on Windows? 
> >>> 
> >>> A buddy of mine reminded me that some of the add ons require a C 
> >>> compiler. What are my options? 
> >>> 
> >>> -- 
> >>> Regards, 
> >>> Jerome 
> >>> Music || Web Dev 
> >>> 
> >>> 
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