Hi all, I have a bunch of Linux Distros Im wanting to test out, and also the CP of Windows 8. I know its not practical to Partition and its Time Costly using Live CDs; so, my question is, if I was to run VBox or VMWare to run the ISOs in, what are the drawbacks of not using "native" hardware ? I understand that there may be speed issues but what other quirks should I know about before I begin ? Also, as I said, Im planning on using VBox and the 30day Trial of VMWare, is there any Distro ( and Win8 ) that will run better in one and not the other ?
i know people will laugh at this because we are only a small country, but this is why the u.K need to get it boots on and start doing it own tech stuff, if they need to then yes AI. but other stuff as well.
We used to be good at stuff, we started the industrial revolution
we used to produce so much. It is so sad to see how this country have gone. Maybe we should take a leaf out of Trumps book. Great Britain first.
Another great example of "go woke, go broke" in recent times. They're calling you insane but bungie force feeding their customers trans, pride and blm wasn’t?
Lost their jobs, but at least they "owned the chuds" eh?
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Hi all, I have a bunch of Linux Distros Im wanting to test out, and also the CP of Windows 8. I know its not practical to Partition and its Time Costly using Live CDs; so, my question is, if I was to run VBox or VMWare to run the ISOs in, what are the drawbacks of not using "native" hardware ? I understand that there may be speed issues but what other quirks should I know about before I begin ? Also, as I said, Im planning on using VBox and the 30day Trial of VMWare, is there any Distro ( and Win8 ) that will run better in one and not the other ?
Many Thanks in advance for your wise words :)
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