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Category Archives: Virtualization
Emulation with QEMU
Once you start falling in love with Linux, you may find yourself installing distribution after distribution as you search for the perfect one. That can be a drag if you also re-format your drive every time you install a new … Continue reading
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VMware and Linux Howto
Another interesting article from HowtoForge, How To Set Up VMware Tools On Various Linux Distributions. Virtualization is hot these days, and it’s nice to see more attention being paid to using the Linux-friendly but still not open VMware.
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Virtualization notes
As with so many other technologies, the more free, open and standard you can make virtualization the better it works. If you’re not conversant on virtualization, it’s basically a way to create a "virtual" PC running inside software on your … Continue reading
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