• LeFantome@programming.dev
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    8 days ago

    This is awesome. I use the KVM version of VirtualBox all the time. Not only is it a great UI with good driver support but VirtualBox itself is cross platform while KVM and its various front-ends are not.

    I do demos and create documentation that shows VirtualBox in screenshots. The audience are people who will almost all be using Windows and macOS. With VirtualBox, we can all use the same UI with me enjoying better performance from KVM on my Linux boxes.

    VirtualBox KVM does not need kernel modules so kernel upgrades are not a hassle. Before now though, I have been having to compile VirtualBox KVM itself which is a bit of a beast.

    I cannot wait to try this.