From linux VM in windows to Windows VM in Linux

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desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
For more than a decade, I had been a big fan of Microsoft Software, especially Windows and Office (just a fan, not a fanboy). Once in a while, when a new distro Linux comes out, I used to try it for a day or two and forget about it. And if I had to use it for a long time, I used to do create a virtual machine for linux, which again never lasted more than few weeks.

But for the past month, there is a linux distro running on my home PC and there is no windows on the same. If I say the same to my friends at Digit Forum, they will surely be shocked.

The Awakening:

So, why suddenly I have started using Linux? For long, my work life has been depending a lot on Linux. I had been a Linux admin and then Clearcase admin. Few months ago, I got a feeling that I was not giving enough respect to the platform that has been the source of fodder for me. So, I thought of giving Linux a serious try at home.

The first real try:

The next day, I tried to use Fedora which is very identical to RHEL on which I work at home. But There were too many issues.

1) Not able to mount/display NTFS properly.
2) RPM dependencies that used to form a never ending chain
3) UI not refined.
4) Applications availability
5) Fonts look outdated especially in browser

I thought of waiting for better distro and was monitoring the progress of Ubuntu as it seemed to be the best Linux Distribution for home use.

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skeletor

Chosen of the Omnissiah
You can give a shot to Urban Terror if you are into online FPS gaming. It works natively in Linux.
 

sam_1710

Youngling
For more than a decade, I had been a big fan of Microsoft Software, especially Windows and Office (just a fan, not a fanboy). Once in a while, when a new distro Linux comes out, I used to try it for a day or two and forget about it. And if I had to use it for a long time, I used to do create a virtual machine for linux, which again never lasted more than few weeks.

But for the past month, there is a linux distro running on my home PC and there is no windows on the same. If I say the same to my friends at Digit Forum, they will surely be shocked.

The Awakening:

So, why suddenly I have started using Linux? For long, my work life has been depending a lot on Linux. I had been a Linux admin and then Clearcase admin. Few months ago, I got a feeling that I was not giving enough respect to the platform that has been the source of fodder for me. So, I thought of giving Linux a serious try at home.

The first real try:

The next day, I tried to use Fedora which is very identical to RHEL on which I work at home. But There were too many issues.

1) Not able to mount/display NTFS properly.
2) RPM dependencies that used to form a never ending chain
3) UI not refined.
4) Applications availability
5) Fonts look outdated especially in browser

I thought of waiting for better distro and was monitoring the progress of Ubuntu as it seemed to be the best Linux Distribution for home use.

Read On

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you've put "*" twice.. Please change it :)
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
^ Virtualbox

@desiibond
Do try Ubuntu 10.04 when it is released in April last week. I am using beta now, and it works really well. Of course your mileage may vary but good luck.
 
You can try KVM (kernel virtual machine). KVM is a loadable module which runs with the OS’s default kernel module .btw Virtual Box is a good option.
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
^ Virtualbox

@desiibond
Do try Ubuntu 10.04 when it is released in April last week. I am using beta now, and it works really well. Of course your mileage may vary but good luck.

already tried it. looks really good but a bit unstable so currently sticking to 9.10

and oh boy, I am yet to install windows since last November.
 

skeletor

Chosen of the Omnissiah
@desiibond

I think you should consider giving a serious try to Arch Linux at some point. Every linux user should do that atleast once. Worth the effort if installing for the first time. :)
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
Tried it buddy but it just won't boot. at some point,it just reboots. will give it another go when am a bit free :)
 

Ecko

Wandering In Tecno Land
Go in Lucid and update sources list using Ubuntu Tweak :D
Den use any software u wsih :p
 
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