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Topic: Oracle VirtualBox?

In perusing the package list for Hyperbola, I noticed that it doesn't have VirtualBox which I believe is a quintessential app, especially for safe browsing.

Basically, Oracle VirtualBox is free, open source software for creating virtual machines which let you run separate operating systems on your machine while main one is working.

For example, while running Windows on your host machine, you'd be working on Linux in a virtual machine at the same time.

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Re: Oracle VirtualBox?

burhen42 wrote:

In perusing the package list for Hyperbola, I noticed that it doesn't have VirtualBox which I believe is a quintessential app, especially for safe browsing.

Basically, Oracle VirtualBox is free, open source software for creating virtual machines which let you run separate operating systems on your machine while main one is working.

For example, while running Windows on your host machine, you'd be working on Linux in a virtual machine at the same time.

VirtualBox contains BIOS which needs a nonfree compiler to build from source (OpenWatcom compiler), doesn't contains FSDG compliant distros presets for the virtual machine creation wizard, supports nonfree Extension Pack and has nonfree user manual.

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Re: Oracle VirtualBox?

Emulatorman wrote:
burhen42 wrote:

In perusing the package list for Hyperbola, I noticed that it doesn't have VirtualBox which I believe is a quintessential app, especially for safe browsing.

Basically, Oracle VirtualBox is free, open source software for creating virtual machines which let you run separate operating systems on your machine while main one is working.

For example, while running Windows on your host machine, you'd be working on Linux in a virtual machine at the same time.

VirtualBox contains BIOS which needs a nonfree compiler to build from source (OpenWatcom compiler), doesn't contains FSDG compliant distros presets for the virtual machine creation wizard, supports nonfree Extension Pack and has nonfree user manual.

I see. If that's the case, is there, by any chance, a more libre-friendly virtual machine app in the works?

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Re: Oracle VirtualBox?

burhen42 wrote:
Emulatorman wrote:
burhen42 wrote:

In perusing the package list for Hyperbola, I noticed that it doesn't have VirtualBox which I believe is a quintessential app, especially for safe browsing.

Basically, Oracle VirtualBox is free, open source software for creating virtual machines which let you run separate operating systems on your machine while main one is working.

For example, while running Windows on your host machine, you'd be working on Linux in a virtual machine at the same time.

VirtualBox contains BIOS which needs a nonfree compiler to build from source (OpenWatcom compiler), doesn't contains FSDG compliant distros presets for the virtual machine creation wizard, supports nonfree Extension Pack and has nonfree user manual.

I see. If that's the case, is there, by any chance, a more libre-friendly virtual machine app in the works?

Virt-Manager and Qemu are good ones.  2.1.0 version of Virt-Manager is the last version I tested to work on Hyperbola if you compile from source. 

I hope Emulatorman will add that version some day. smile

just a heads up though, virt-manager does support non FSDG complaint distros by default.  So I recommend you not compile it. And wait for the repo aka.  If that is why you do it, I understand.  Been there done that. Still doing it, but know there is a security risk if you do so.  Also, non FSDG distros even in a virtual machine should never be connected to the internet. 

That's all I have to say on this. Again though, ignore if you wish, just be extremely careful if you do so.

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