• wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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    9 days ago

    Who cares. Why use sub par Type 2 virtualization with DKMS modules when you can use built+in world class, industry standard, Type 1 hypervisor with Qemu+KVM and Virt-Manager? Already has clipboard sharing with qemu-guest-agent.

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      8 days ago

      vbox is easy. qemu is kinda frustrating to use sometimes, although virt-manager makes it a little easier

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          8 days ago

          Vbox will create a bridge with my wifi card (I’m a laptop user with no option for a wired nic in the host).

          I’ve never been able to get kvm to do that and haven’t found any working instructions online that a simpleton like me can follow

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      7 days ago

      I teach a class where I use VirtualBox. Students commonly use Windows or Mac. I use Linux.

      It is very handily to use VirtualBox where, if I demo something, the same steps will work on the student machine. It is also nice for documentation if you want to show a screenshot.

      I have never used the “extension pack” for this so it would be fine. Educational use seems to be permitted regardless.

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        8 days ago

        Virtual manager requires a lot less clicks. It also uses libvirt so you can run VMs in the background and on startup.

        If you want a better UI look into other clients.