This question is mainly for my curiosity. I've recently been experimenting with using a VM as my "primary" computer for a number of tasks. Although it's not often, occasionally I play video so that I ...
I need to run Windows 8.1, Linux and a File Server (could just be part of the Windows or Linux install) on the same machine. Should I: 1) Install Windows then create a Linux VM using VirtualBox, ...
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I set up a remote Linux VM on Proxmox I can use from Windows, and it's almost as good as native
I've talked before about how I wish I could use Linux as a daily driver on my computer, but there are several blockers to me doing so that have prevented me from being able to make the switch. However ...
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