Nathan wrote: > How many of you have used both vmware and virtual box? I have downloaded > virtualbox and I've installed it, but I use vmware a lot. Before I spend too > much time playing with it, I wanted your opinions. Vmware can be a hastle > sometimes as I keep my kernel up to date with the releases... But virtualbox > doesn't seem to have those problems. > > I don't use the USB stuff, as most transfers are done through the host-only > network. > > So what say you? is it any good? > I use virtualbox and like it quite a lot it is different in that copying a vm has to be done from the command line to work correctly. But I find it valuable in working with experimental projects before they get moved to a server and use it as a testing ground. I have not used the advanced features but plan on it. I dont like the USB functions and have found that they will sometimes make files on a usb vboxusers owned and vboxusers group even if they belonged to me prior to mounting in a vm so i use cdroms or dvd or scp to move files in and out I have sucessfully networked them numerous times although it has a habit of assigning 10.0.2.15 to everything getting a dhcp address so the ips must be hard set. I do installs in vms via kickstart with RHEL 5 and it works great. I am very impressed with this program. -- Joey Prestia L. G. Mirror Coordinator Joey@linuxamd.com http://linuxamd.com Main Site: http://linuxgazette.net --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss