> I will continue to "play" with it; but for now, back to VMWare Workstation
> for production use.
>
> Again, I prefer the open source model -- but a production tool must work or
> it is simply not useful as a tool.

Hi !

I believe, that since this excellent product went Open-Source, we as a
community need to assure it's success. Yes, I know that VMware 6 is
much more stable than current VirtualBox. VMware is more stable than
any competing product in fact (and I know a lot of). At the same time
VirtualBox is the most ambtitious virtualizer to date, and shows the
most promise of all.

I can assure you, however, that VirtualBox is the *most stable*
virtualizer from all the Open-Source ones.

To show the proof of it's ambitions, look at "Seamless Windows"
feature. There is not such thing for VMware on Linux.

One way to ensure success is to help users (this will result in bigger
and stronger community), other way is to report bugs, fix bugs,  write
code, etc...

-- 
-Alexey Eremenko "Technologov"

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