>>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Herrington <[email protected]> writes:

Daniel> Have you tried KVM? I've been using it successfully without
Daniel> issues for about a year. I find it very intuitive and easy to
Daniel> build, copy, and maintain images on the command line.

One place that VirtualBox seems to beat KVM (as of when I was
researching 6 months ago) and that was USB pass-through.  That is,
Linux Host (of course), but you need access to a USB device from the
guest OS.  VirtualBox does this.  KVM as of 6 months ago kind of did
it but only for USBv1 devices.  I don't think I even *have* and USBv1
devices.  So, for desktop applications, VirtualBox still has some
advantages (unless I'm missing something).


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