Don't need any help, at this time. I just wanted to point out that Virtual Box works nicely, and to give the Ubuntu developers a pat on the back.
Almost everyone just HAS TO RUN something that will NOT RUN on *nix. In my case, that means MS Office, not to mention a few games for the family.
I've researched virtual machines in the past, and had made my mind up that VMWare was the best thing out there. Imagine my surprise, when I found Virtual Box in the Adept Manager, installed, and ran it. This thing seems to be equal to VMWare's offering, but it's MUCH EASIER to install, and to set up. Comparing prices, there is no contest!
Dual booting is a major pain, IMHO. To switch to Windows, one has to save and close everything on the desktop, wait for the computer to reboot, etc etc.
Virtual machine means that I need not go through all that tiresome nonsense. Just pull down the menu, select whichever machine I need to run, and start it, then go to the app that I need. It's great!!
Meanwhile, I look forward to the day when Open Office is able to run MS Office XML macros accurately.
Almost everyone just HAS TO RUN something that will NOT RUN on *nix. In my case, that means MS Office, not to mention a few games for the family.
I've researched virtual machines in the past, and had made my mind up that VMWare was the best thing out there. Imagine my surprise, when I found Virtual Box in the Adept Manager, installed, and ran it. This thing seems to be equal to VMWare's offering, but it's MUCH EASIER to install, and to set up. Comparing prices, there is no contest!
Dual booting is a major pain, IMHO. To switch to Windows, one has to save and close everything on the desktop, wait for the computer to reboot, etc etc.
Virtual machine means that I need not go through all that tiresome nonsense. Just pull down the menu, select whichever machine I need to run, and start it, then go to the app that I need. It's great!!
Meanwhile, I look forward to the day when Open Office is able to run MS Office XML macros accurately.
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