Re: F15 / VirtualBox

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I use it because it has a nice GUI. I was an original user of vmware when it first came out, actually bought a license.
I have been using VirtualBox since vmware went to the web interface gui, couldn't get it to work so I found
VirtualBox, been using it ever since. I only use it for testing and running XP, not in any kind of production.
Have looked briefly at KVM/QEMU and didn't wan to have to learn another new technology.

On 06/09/2011 06:37 PM, Dave Jones wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 02:00:57PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
 > On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 08:01:06PM +1000, Chris Jones wrote:
 > 
 > > I agree. As virtualization technology becomes more and more involved  
 > > and frequent on users systems, particularly with advanced Linux users,  
 > > I think there needs to be a strong focus on ensuring that all releases  
 > > run in virtualized environments without any major issues. ie.  
 > > Virtualbox.
 > > 
 > > Perhaps a dedicated team among the developers who specialize in this area.
 > 
 > I don't think there are any developers working on this area, where "this 
 > area" is Virtualbox. We don't ship Virtualbox. We don't ship a kernel 
 > that has any knowledge of Virtualbox. There's a good argument for having 
 > this be part of the QA process and requiring that we boot in the common 
 > virtualisation environments as part of the release criteria, but I don't 
 > think we can realistically suggest that our virtualisation developers 
 > (who work on code that has nothing to do with Virtualbox) be responsible 
 > for that.

I'm curious why virtualbox has gained so much inertia so quickly.
Based solely on the number of kernel bug reports we get that seem to be
related to it, I have almost zero confidence in it being reliable.

Why are people choosing it over other solutions, and what can we change
in qemu/kvm to get users using that instead ?

	Dave
 


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