hi list,the VM I'll only use for mathematical Programs, not for graphics. Have heard about the slowly graphic-featers on a VM.With such limited graphics options I can live for the next few month. It's only until the fall.So the graphics should run on the "normal-PC" and the mathematics on the virtual-machine.Hope, it will do the job ... bye hans Am Thursday, den 30.05.2019, 23:20 -0400 schrieb [email protected]: > Hans, > > > > One more consideration. Graphic intensive software may run slower on > a virtual machine, particularly if you have a high speed graphics > card. Because, as I understand, VMs emulate graphics and may not be > able to access the accelerator on a graphics card. That's why I > stopped using a VM for Photoshop > > > > If you are in need of both Windows and Linux software to operate on > the same data / files, you can create a fat32 partition and pout them > there. > > > > > > -- Roger Broseus > > Pls excuse auto-correction induzed tiepos. > > -----Original Message----- > From: hans Schneidhofer <[email protected]> > To: Xubuntu Support and User Discussions < > [email protected]> > Sent: Thu, 30 May 2019 6:14 PM > Subject: [xubuntu-users] virtual machine > > hi Roger hi list, > > > > my intension here is to install a furthermore xubuntu. The reason > why, > > is on the actually machine normally I am using graphic-software like > > gimp, blender, inkscape and a lot more. > > > > On the planned 2nd machine I want to have mathematical Software - > from > > freecad to FEM, octave and such things. In some cases my > "endproducts" > > overlaps. > > > > This results in programs like 3D-Scans, rebuilding such 3d- > Pointclouds > > to an Environment with houses, which have to build, also rebuildings > > from Photos, sometimes old Photos and so on. > > > > Another Case is, that freecad "can" render, but with blender I got > more > > photorealistics. > > And again and again things have to be calculated or recalculated. > > > > Which VM should I choose for my Xubuntu 18.04 lts-machine ? I doesn't > > have enough experience with VM's and xubuntu - I never used one of > > them. > > > > And - so I wrote before, it is only for bridging from now to autum. > > > > An ideal solution in my eyes would be, to install such a virtual > > machine on an extra SSD, and after getting the newone machine, I > could > > use this extra-SSD for that new machine as my new System-SSD. > > But I think, this is only a wishful thinking :-) is'nt it ? > > > > bye hans > > > > > > -- > > xubuntu-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users >
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