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i find virtual one of if not the easiest way to run linux, even for noobs who often run and maintain win when coming into linux
if not a big ...
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- 12-21-2011 #1
virtual sub section consideration?
i find virtual one of if not the easiest way to run linux, even for noobs who often run and maintain win when coming into linux
if not a big deal, its own section could focus on that and make the transition much less painless,
i've mostly fiddled with vmware and some virtualbox,Last edited by jonyo; 12-21-2011 at 03:50 PM.
- 12-21-2011 #2forum.guy
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Hello, jonyo
We'll give your suggestion all due consideration and our forum admins will discuss it in our administrator's forum. If we should decide to implement such a forum, I'll update this thread with the news about it, and you'll see the new forum showing up in the forums index.
Thank you for the suggestion.oz
- 12-21-2011 #3
thx, i could help out those folks for sure,
here are words another outfit uses,
Linux - Virtualization
This forum is for the discussion of all topics relating to Linux Virtualization. Xen, KVM, OpenVZ, VirtualBox, VMware, Linux-VServer and all other Linux Virtualization platforms are welcome. Note that questions relating solely to non-Linux OS's should be asked in the General forum.Last edited by jonyo; 12-22-2011 at 04:24 PM.
- 01-04-2012 #4forum.guy
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jonyo - after discussing this matter in our admin forum for a couple of weeks, we have decided not to incorporate a virtualization forum at the present time. However, we may choose to do so at a later date.
Thanks once again for the suggestion.oz



