On 06/05/2009 11:50 PM, Nathan Huang wrote:
I've got Virtualbox 2.2 installed on my Ubuntu system with both fedora 10 and Windows XP as a guest. Very easy. I've got Windoews XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 all installed on my desktop system using KVM/QEMU. KVM comes with Fedora 10. Both are 64_bit, and both are relatively easy to install. Unless you need a specific feature that may not be in KVM, I would recommend KVM. But, Virtualbox runs very well under Linux and things are relatively easy to configure, and easier than VMWare.Hi guysI wish to install windows inside fedora, I heard that wmware is best tool I can use, but it's too complicated to install vmware in fedora 64. who guys can provide detailed step of installing vmware in fedora?thanks
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