So there's Xen, VMWare, Virtualbox, Quemu?, others... What would you recommend that a k/x/ubuntu user use to run VM's to test different instances of Linux? I want to be able to do test installations of OS's, and to also have a stock version of OS's handy for documentation work.
<br><br>While I know it's best to install on live hardware for bug reporting (and I'll do so for ISO testing), some of my other efforts would be made easier if I could fire up a VM instead of rebooting.<br><br>As a note, I'm running the stock feisty kernel,
2.6.20-15, which I think has kernel-level paravirt-ops vm support (no real idea what that means), and my processor and bios support intel's VT stuff . . . <br><br>Thanks, all,<br><br>Jim<br>-- <br><a href="mailto:jwcampbell@gmail.com">
jwcampbell@gmail.com</a>