Carl:

I use VirtualBox on Debian 12, and I run virtual Windows 11 and Linux machines 
with no issue. I also tried GNOME boxes and had no direct problems, but I went 
back to using VirtualBox because it was compatible with my cloud storage setup 
- I can save a VirtualBox virtual machine file in the cloud server and access 
it from my desktop and laptop without issue, whereas GNOME boxes wouldn’t work 
if I did that - there were always boot errors. But GNOME boxes otherwise seemed 
to work great.

James

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From: Carl Fink <ca...@panix.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2023 9:29:30 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Virtualization under Bookworm

Hi,

I have a project that I'd like to work on in a virtual machine hosted on
my Bookworm system. In the old days (5-10 years ago) I used VirtualBox,
just from inertia. I haven't really virtualized since then.

What's the current recommendation for someone who just wants to create a
one-off VM to run Debian under Debian? As this is not my job or even
main hobby, ideally it should have setup at least as easy as VirtualBox
was back in the day.

System is an ASUS ExpertCenter PN52 (Ryzen 7 6800, 32 GB of RAM, 2
terabyte SSD).

Thank you.

-Carl Fink

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