On Thursday 20 December 2007 09:02, Ken Schneider wrote:
> jdd pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
> > Randall R Schulz wrote:
> >> This raises a question for me. One significant down-side with
> >> VMware (hardly a show-stopper, but clearly sub-optimal) is the
> >> need to rebuild its kernel modules every time you upgrade your
> >> Linux kernel.
> >>
> >> Is the same true for VirtualBox?
> >
> > AFAIK Yes
> >
> > (and usb is not available for free version)
> >
> > jdd
>
> For 10.3 add the build-service VirtualBox repo and the kernel module
> will be in there, so there is no need to rebuild the module yourself.
> And you can download (for free) and install the non-oss version from
> http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads for (AFAIR) USB support as
> long as it is for personal or educational use.

So, even though full functionality is available only with a (partially) 
closed-source version, that version is distributed free of charge for 
non-commercial use? And business / commercial use licenses require a 
fee?

There Web site doesn't seem entirely clear about these things.


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> Ken Schneider


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