Any reason Not to run Linux in a VM all the time? (unix.stackexchange.com) 2 points by gaius 12y ago ↗ HN
[–] bifrost 12y ago ↗ Its slow? [–] gaius 12y ago ↗ These days, it's not. [–] bifrost 12y ago ↗ Its slower than the raw HW, so yes, that is slow. [–] [dead] MOB98 12y ago ↗ Hello guys I found a very good hacker.he works really privately so don't.et him know you found his email here.his email is rincon.vivian@yahoo.com I made 6000$ with him today,he can flip 800$ to 4000$ in minutes email him
[–] gaius 12y ago ↗ These days, it's not. [–] bifrost 12y ago ↗ Its slower than the raw HW, so yes, that is slow. [–] [dead] MOB98 12y ago ↗ Hello guys I found a very good hacker.he works really privately so don't.et him know you found his email here.his email is rincon.vivian@yahoo.com I made 6000$ with him today,he can flip 800$ to 4000$ in minutes email him
[–] [dead] MOB98 12y ago ↗ Hello guys I found a very good hacker.he works really privately so don't.et him know you found his email here.his email is rincon.vivian@yahoo.com I made 6000$ with him today,he can flip 800$ to 4000$ in minutes email him
[–] lutusp 12y ago ↗ > My Linux distro is hosted in VirtualBox with Windows as host, and I quite like it that way, snapshots are incredibly useful.Take the plunge. Run a Linux host and Windows in a VM. That way you'll be ready for Microsoft's upcoming collapse. :)I have Windows installed in a VirtualBox VM on this Linux machine, but as time passes I find fewer and fewer reasons to launch it.
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[ 11.6 ms ] story [ 535 ms ] threadTake the plunge. Run a Linux host and Windows in a VM. That way you'll be ready for Microsoft's upcoming collapse. :)
I have Windows installed in a VirtualBox VM on this Linux machine, but as time passes I find fewer and fewer reasons to launch it.