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From: Anders F B. <af...@us...> - 2010-06-02 13:40:56
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Wayne Scott wrote: > Well you can have a feed for KVM, vmplayer, or virtualbox and then > have a > minimal VM that tools are built on... But things like VirtualBox or even Chrome are hard to "Zero Install", since they pack kernel modules or suid binaries that require install ? > Don't know if any of those allow windows in the VM to install allow > the host > based windows... Do you mean Microsoft Windows in the VM ? Or just windows in general, the VMs run just fine in graphic mode and with desktop environments. The Windows feeds run OK with Wine and 0launch --os=Windows, otherwise. Best part is that you don't need a Windows license or even install it... > Fun, but probably a bit much. I'm using VirtualBox myself. --anders |