On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Brian J. Murrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 18:33 +0000, Armindo Silva wrote: > > Hi! > > Hi. > > > I think that's a very bad idea! That way you would be imposing to the > > user which virtualization technology to us. > > Sure. Because they are mutually exclusive. > No they are not! They just can be run at the same time > > > I have both installed and when I want to switch between them the only > > thing i need to do is start/stop the kvm service, which is much better > > than doing install/remove.. > > Oh. So you have root on your machine. Not everyone does. Ultimately, > these packages conflict with each other. They should describe that in > their packaging. > I did not understand what you been by this. Of course i have root (in this case sudo powers) on my machine and you should have to or you couldn't install either kvm or vbox. If you are a only on a machine that have both installed but vbox can't be used you should complain to your sys admin. > > b. > > > _______________________________________________ > vbox-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users > > -- -- "The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible." Sir Arthur C. Clarke
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