steronius
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I agree, an internet service is practically a requirement.
My biggest complaint about linux is VIDEO DRIVERS. Installing official drivers is a pain, and most attempts are unsuccessful for me.
I'm sure guides are available somewhere, but let me just give a little info:
You can use VMWare or you can use http://www.virtualbox.org/ or even http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/support/virtual-pc-2007.aspx.
I'm not an authority, but VMWare workstation is not free. VMWare Server is free, but i never used it. VMWare player is free, but you need an existing Guest OS Image. The other two products mentioned above are completely free.
Based only on my personal experience, I like Sun's VirtualBox best. MS' Virtual PC might be easier at first, but VirtualBox is more capable, once you get past the learning curve of setting up a VM.
My biggest complaint about linux is VIDEO DRIVERS. Installing official drivers is a pain, and most attempts are unsuccessful for me.
I'm sure guides are available somewhere, but let me just give a little info:
You can use VMWare or you can use http://www.virtualbox.org/ or even http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/support/virtual-pc-2007.aspx.
I'm not an authority, but VMWare workstation is not free. VMWare Server is free, but i never used it. VMWare player is free, but you need an existing Guest OS Image. The other two products mentioned above are completely free.
Based only on my personal experience, I like Sun's VirtualBox best. MS' Virtual PC might be easier at first, but VirtualBox is more capable, once you get past the learning curve of setting up a VM.
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