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VirtualBox
VirtualBox is a free application that lets you run an OS virtualized on top of the main one you have instaled in your computer. This application was originally created by Germansoftware company Innotek and now being developed by Sun Microsystems as part of its Sun xVM virtualization platform.
It works like any other application have of sourts you have ever seen. With similar performance. This is a powerfull application that allows users to have the best multi platform experience ever, withought giving you hard raised money to some faceless coorporation, just to later on find you can put it to work properly.
VirtualBox has a easy instalation procedure but still leaving the advanced options and technology behind. When considering virtualization, make VirtualBox the to choice in you mind. You wont regret it.
Supported HOST operating systems include: Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2 Warp, Windows, and Solaris.
Supported GUEST operating systems include: FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD, OS/2 Warp, Windows and Solaris.
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No commentsHow Linux Could Climb Up the OS Food Chain…
The answer is simple. What the users want is familiarity, compatibility, no financial related problems and non-obligatory Terminal/Console.
The average user just avoids terminal related activities. Even if that means installing you favorite application or just some miner plug-in. The need to even show the system console up scares average user away from Linux. “Its Bad”
Ubuntu has done an excellent work making the terminal a resource for power-users and a simple VISUAL alternative for people that don’t care about about apt-get and other “terminally” activities. But the superuser or ROOT can still be a bit exposed to the average user and a fuss.
Good work Kurumin Linux on “Icons Mágicos” and “Clica-aki” and good work Caixa Mágica Linux on “XLucas ” for making the Linux experience easy!
Can developers create the Ultimate Linux Desktop Experience? a KISS experience?
We all hope so because alter Vista’s release, there have been a lot of PC boxes screening for a friendly OS to run. This whould make general Linux adaptation more accessible for the masses.
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