On 3/9/26 11:53 AM, George R Goffe via test wrote:
Some time ago I went looking for Virtualization software. At the time,
VirtualBox was the best/easiest (My opinion) available. Sure, they have their
problems and restrictions... But... the UI was pretty good and has been getting
better.
I did NOT do an exhaustive analysis... I just wanted something easy to
use/understand... I didn't want to become a SME... VB fit. I had tried
others... harder to use, difficult to understand... Difficult to configure... I
have a background with Mainframe operating system internals... MVT, VS1, MVS,
OS 390, zMVS, zVM, VM was/is my favorite.
I wish they gave better access for NON Oracle users... They don' t like the "rc"
kernels... I come across some strange bugs... but, nobody to report them to except for a
"Community" that's almost a mailing list. I kinda like bleeding edge which is why I like
Fedora so much. };-)...
You make a GOOD point regarding kernels and compiling though.
Have you tried VB?
I haven't. KVM/QEMU has always worked for me, so I've never seen any
point in trying out proprietary alternatives.
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