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Installation of Windows XP on a Linux box (Ubuntu 7.04) using Virtualbox.

Peak performance.

 

Nb: This is a Oracle Virtualbox Win7 guest on Win 7 host,

hardware: dual core 2.6 GHz, 4GB ram.

 

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A quick recording of the first boot after configuring Windows 8.

 

First things first, the OS (Consumer Preview Build) is running on my iMac in VirtualBox. The VB setup is 1 CPU, 768MB Ram, 80GB Hdd and use of the CD/DVD.

 

Not being an avid fan of Windows I was impressed to see how fast the new OS performed in a VM environment with minimal specs.

 

I personally do not like the ‘Tiles’ or solid block colours too much as they took a little basic, however I am sure there will be some visual tweaks here and there to make the system a little easier on the eye.

 

My main reason for installing the OS was to get an idea of how some of the software and web applications I use at home and work will perform in Windows 8 and be ahead of the game for troubleshooting / documentation. Boring I know but it gives me a chance to play around with Microsoft’s latest offering.

What Is Virtualization In Operating System?

 

Virtualization in OS refers to the utilization of application to permit system to run different platform simultaneously, permitting you to run diverse applications that requires different OS on a single machine. The OS platform doesn’t interact wi...

 

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Win XP just installed (VirtualBox) on Ubuntu Edgy

I installed AVG Free 9.0, made sure it was up to date, and went through the same procedure to infect the computer, and AVG would not let the file run.

Screenshot of Windows XP Home Edition running in seemless mode within Virtualbox on Ubuntu 8.04 Linux.

 

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Installation of Windows XP on a Linux box (Ubuntu 7.04) using Virtualbox.

VMware Player vs. VirtualBox: performance comparison

 

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Instalando mi primer hackintosh en virtualbox

Screenshot of Windows XP Home Edition running in seemless mode within Virtualbox on Ubuntu 8.04 Linux.

 

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Instalando Debian 7.0 Wheezy bajo VirtualBox

Installation of Windows XP on a Linux box (Ubuntu 7.04) using Virtualbox.

How to access a NAT guest from host with VirtualBox

 

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Experimenting with running Slackware 13.37 with Virtualbox on a 3.0 GHZ Intel Pentium 4 HT 3 GB Of Ram system.

Zmiana ustawień Extended Features podczas instalacji Chrome OS na VirtualBox.

Safari beta running on Windows XP which is running inside Ubuntu Linux using VirtualBox, all in the name of accurate browser testing.

with new themes, icons and firefox 3.5.3(better late than never!), Gnome 2.28.1 and numerous other improvements. Running on Sun's VirtualBox

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Version: 4.3.18

File Size: 109 MB

Date Added: October 11, 2014

Operating Systems: Mac OS X 10.6/10.7/10.8/10.9

  

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Download VirtualBox 4.3.18c

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Reviewing InnoTek VirtualBox with the latest version of Ubuntu Linux. You can read my review here.

How to convert OVA image to QCOW2 format on Linux

 

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Installing Win XP (VirtualBox) on Ubuntu Edgy

How to manage VirtualBox VMs on a remote headless server

 

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Installation of Windows XP on a Linux box (Ubuntu 7.04) using Virtualbox.

Conky in the background with Windows XP running on VirtualBox 2.1.0

Windows 7 Build.7022.x86 running on VirtualBox 2.1.2 in Debian Lenny

Installing a Windows 98 VM on my MacBook Pro. It doesn't seem to like it that much, but then again, an OS that ran off of old Pentium chips isn't going to recognise a Core 2 Duo that well. And yes, I'm going to 'keep running Windows'; those 98 errors crack me up.

How to install or upgrade VirtualBox on Ubuntu or Debian

 

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I installed Windows 7 beta to see what's changed. It's running in a virtual machine using VirtualBox 2.1.0 on Ubuntu 8.10.

It installs and runs fine, but obviously there's no DirectX support so no fancy graphics.

Experimenting with running Slackware 13.37 with Virtualbox on a 3.0 GHZ Intel Pentium 4 HT, 3 GB of RAM.

Strona download.net.pl otwarta w Chrome OS na Virtualbox w trybie gościa.

Here I am shutting down the virtual machine.

OpenIndiana supports several methods of virtualization:

 

7.1 Zones: OpenIndiana supports operating system-level virtualization with local zones (containers) allows to run processes using the same OpenIndiana kernel and system resources. Overheads are the lowest, while processes are isolated, but they are still UNIX processes. It is possible to use "branded" zones to emulate certain releases of other UNIX OSes, including Solaris 8, 9 and 10 (specify supported release-update numbers) and a Linux environment similar to kernel 2.4-based RHEL/CentOS.

7.3 KVM: (correction may be needed) Type-1 Hypervisor with QEMU-based KVM (since development release oi_151a), where each VM is a kernel-space process with smaller latencies and overheads in comparison to Type-2 virtualization. The published version in illumos-gate is currently limited to Intel CPUs with EPT extensions, although porting work is underway (as of March 2013) to add some AMD CPU support.

Xen-based virtualization (also rooted in QEMU(question)) was at some time part of OpenSolaris project, but became outdated and was ultimately dropped due to lack of resources and invested interest.

7.2 VirtualBox: Type-2 Hypervisor with VirtualBox software running in a global or local zone. Each VM is a userspace process for the physical host.

  

Overview

 

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see also

 

(free) ESXi 4.1 as base system and OpenIndiana as a Storage-OS see www.napp-it.org/doc/downloads/all-in-one.pdf

  

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Arm and Rasberry Pi illumos project

 

wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/Raspberry+Pi+Bring-Up

 

www.osdevcon.org/2009/slides/arm_vineeth_pillai.pdf

  

instructions:

- install linux (mint, ubuntu or whatever) or use Live-CD (you could also use VirtualBox, like i did)

- install gphoto2

- put the cf-card outer the camera (to make shure there is no other access via usb)

- turn camera ON

- if using VirtualBox: now link the camera to virtualbox by selecting it from VBox menu -> Devices->USB Devices

- start terminal and enter the command below, then press enter :)

How to manage VirtualBox VMs on a remote headless server

 

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This is The latest iTunes 8 running on Windows XP in VirtualBox with USB working! I can Sync, Download, Update and Restore my iPod Touch all with out leaving Linux!

This is my quad operating system running Sabayon Linux, Vista and Belenix (OpenSolaris with a KDE front end) as well as Leopard

 

The theme which I designed myself is called Sentinel and is based around the machines from the Matrix movie.

 

The plugins I use are:

 

Compiz-Fusion

SuperKaramba

Cairo-Dock

Emerald

VirtualBox

VMware

 

I use Sabayon as the main OS and Vista, Leopard and Belenix as virtual machines.

 

If you are a linux user you can try out my theme which I have uploaded to kde-look.org

 

Here is the direct link

 

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Я тут вспомнил про такую штуку, как GNU/Hurd.

 

Эта легендарная операционная система почти моя ровесница, однако долгое время я считал её скорее мёртвой, чем живой. Но в прошлом году промелькнули интересные новости и вот, оказывается, проект более-менее ожил. Решил и я глянуть, каково же оно...

 

К этому времени я уже несколько лет пользуюсь Linux в качестве основной операционной системы, однако я достаточно молод, что бы просто не сталкиваться с её старыми версиями. Где-то как-то что-то видел, но подробно рассмотрел и стал пользовать уже во времена ядер linux-2.4.* (RedHat 7.1/SuSE 7.3). Однако установщик Debian GNU/Hurd L1 работает с диска под управлением более древней версии ядра linux-2.2.20 от 20 апреля 2002 года.

 

На моей памяти логотипом linux и соответственно стандартной картинкой при его загрузке был пингвин Tux - каноническое изображение, его ни с чем не спутаешь. И лишь весной 2009 года, дабы привлечь внимание к проблемам Тасманских Дьяволов у берегов далёкой Австралии, было решено временно (на один релиз - linux-2.6.29) изменить логотип при загрузке ядра на картинку соответствующего зверька.

 

В общем, я был очень удивлён, увидев тут не обычное изображение Тукса, а вот это вот ^^. Интересно, в честь чего тут поменяли? Да и зачем в 2009 году делать дистрибутив новой системы, используя как окружение для её установки уже давно не поддерживаемую систему 2002 года :-?

La pantalla azul de la muerte tambien esta presente en Linux, En mi caso Ubuntu 13.10 Gnome. ja ja ja ja ja

Windows 7's latest build running in VirtualBox plus Windows Vista.

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