• WolfLink@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      Neither have I really. It’s the last one I used, which was like 5 years ago.

      These days I’m mostly using docker containers but all my docker containers as well as my hosts are flavors of Linux so YMMV.

    • rklm@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 days ago

      I recommend using a kernel virtual machine.

      KVM comes with the Linux kernel.

      If you want to set it up manually, you’ll have to look into qemu and virtio.

      If you want a more virtualbox-like experience, you can use boxes (also called “gnome boxes”), which gives you a very simple UI for setting up VMs (including windows) with networking/shared drives/hardware pass through/etc.