Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
While I have used KVM for more than a year for my own uses, I find that VirtualBox offers an easier and seemingly more complete feature set right now than KVM. For instance, it's a simple matter to get sound working in VirtualBox where as I haven't figured out how to do it in KVM/Virt-Manager. Same goes with USB support, and it doesn't require superuser permissions to launch a session.
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