Which VM software gets the best compatibility and perfomance/hardware ratio out there?
I don't feel like having 2 GPUs and no fucking way I'm installing windows 10 so I want to virtualize everything
Also, are new ryzen better than intel for this?
Virtual machines
Libvirt+QEMU.
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I want to run this machines from both arch and windows 7 because work reasons, that is not an option
>professional
>arch
Pull the other one, it's got bells on.
Closest I can think of is Virtual box but it's a buggy piece of shit that will make you regret ever getting interested in computers.
we used to use debian and had 0 issues but people is retarded as fuck
virtualbox is trash, vmware just werks but I feel like it don't use hardware very well
what is the best setup for brainlet who wants to play some vidya in a vm? is getting gpu passthrough to work on gnu++linux a horror it sounds like?
you need 2 gpus
is there any other option for not getting shit performance on vm?
I like big titties.
2 computers
old games should work
based boba poster(s)
all the normies think they're clever for learning boba means tits when I knew it 14 years ago
>normies
the fuck is wrong with vmware?
just use it
Vmware is your choice. However, make sure youre mainboard and other components allow for virtualization.
>dear sir i am a calling from vmware to let you know that are produce is very goodly pls buy
KVM and QEMU
im using VMware and its pretty great however when I try to use the android SDK from within the VM it says my CPU doesn't support virtualization. whats up with that?
I use VMware because I got a free serial for it +MacOS "ISO" from my friend, use it for any macbooks I come accors w/o internet recovery to create boot disks.
Wut cpu
i5 3330. I know it supports virtualization because VMware works, but anything inside the virtual machine that relies on it won't work