<div>I cannot remember if it was in Linux Format or Linux Pro Magazine (I am thinking it is the former instead of the later), but here a couple issues back, the mag did a review of several different virtualization progs for Linux as the host - including Xen. Also, I know that in issue 98 of of Linux Format Magazine, there is a tutorial for installing Virtual Box on an Ubuntu machine. I will dig that issue up and try to get you a copy of the article (if I can).</div>
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<div>Lastly, in the May issue of Linux Pro Magazine, there is an article on virtualization software. The issue comes out on April 19, but you don't have to wait til then to get a copy of the article. Download the pdf here: <a href="http://www.linux-magazine.com/issues/2008/90/going_virtual">http://www.linux-magazine.com/issues/2008/90/going_virtual</a></div>
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<div>PS. I haven't had any luck with any of the virtualization programs out there, but then again, I haven't really spent the time necessary to get them up and running.<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 6:04 PM, Robert Jones <<a href="mailto:Robert@rm-jones.com">Robert@rm-jones.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d"><br><br>Culley Smith wrote:<br>> You might get different suggestions on this. I set up usually about a<br>> gig for swap. I guess I could have put /home on a separate partition,<br>> but I never have. I'd say you wouldn't need much more than 10 GB for<br>
> the OS. You can get by with less, too, if you're not planning to<br>> install a lot of additional software.<br></div>It sounds like my 23 GB isn't to far off then. I will do some graphics<br>and maybe work on photos and my web page<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d">> I've been testing Kubuntu (7.10) as well and I just don't like it as<br>> much as the Gnome desktop. After two weeks with Kubuntu, I ended up<br></div>> booting back into Gnome. I (Snip) Don't mind working with<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d">> apt-get from the command line, but... who knows. Hopefully there will<br>> be some improvements in 8.04.<br></div>If you didn't like KDE in 7.10 you will hate KDE4. I can't find anything<br>
in it. It is totally different and I had so much problems I started<br>booting into the KDE instead of KDE4.<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d">><br>> I hear you on VirtualBox. I was going to use it for a number of<br>> tasks, but the mouse was extremely buggy for me. So, I'll just<br>> dual-boot if I need to.<br></div>That's about what I have decided to do. I can't get Garmin MapSource to<br>
work in CrossOverLinux and it seems everyone is having the same problem.<br>VirtualBox installs Windows XP fine (had to install it before Vista) but<br>Vista won't install because it isn't where it should be or something.<br>
Who know about Vista. But I didn't care for VB anyway so I'll just dual<br>boot. Only problem is that Vista demands so much hard drive space.<br><br>Thanks for the information.<br>
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