Machines in boxes within boxes machines within

April 30, 2012 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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Oracle VM VirtualBox 3.2.0

May 22, 2010 by Macbeth · 2 Comments
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For Windows hosts, Mac, Solaris, Linux rpm-deb-run and PCBSD ( packaging 3.1.8 ) is released the new version of open source virtualizer more prolific in their development cycles, with its improvements and changes , 18 May deepens the hardware upgrade best achieved in guest systems and introduces the ability to virtualize Mac OS X (license only allows Apple hardware). Achieved either Oracle brand software now will remain open source (at least in the branch 3.2.x).

VBoxWeb

September 25, 2009 by Macbeth · 2 Comments
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Now that browsers are starting to support video and audio Theora / Vorbis ogg or H.264/mp4 tags embedded in HTML5 (technology that will continue to exist with Flash, while Adobe Air and Silk give KDE web browser to the desktop without) and has been WebGL 3D (OpenGL ES 2.0), just missing the instructions for local and remote virtualization. In so doing VirtualBox and while still there is only some code to work at CVS, implemented in Python Python API something like VirtualBox VirtualBox RDP + Web Control (Flash based RDP client) + Prototype (JavaScript library) + jQuery - jQuery UI all under the MIT license.

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More technical in this post on the blog. Just need to turn it into KDE plasmoid or gadget XAML / WPF in Windows 7 to completely rid the XEN kernel is in VirtualBox (formerly Innotek GmbH ) of the application and until the browser. Speaking of paravirtualization and should be almost finished product that will recommend that De Icaza soon: Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V native .

VirtualBox 3.0.4 Corresistemas

August 6, 2009 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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For Windows hosts, Mac, Solaris and Linux. Rpm-.deb-.run is released the new version of open source virtualizer more prolific in their development cycles, with its improvements and changes on August 4 deepens the graphic best achieved in host system and fixes bugs in the 3.x branch Achieved as Acme competitor (the VMWare virtualization in x86 reimpulzaron a decade ago).

Syllable Desktop

December 31, 2008 by Milord · 7 Comments
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pantallazo-sillable-corriendo-virtualbox-xvm-de-sun If it were just a new operating system jumps to the fore. This is Syllable, although Alpha phase is usable for desktop-level testing.

Syllable is a project to produce an operating system, lightweight, stable and easy to use. At the time we develop two families: Syllable Desktop and Syllable Server.

Syllable Desktop is a free and open OS, according to the terms of GNU. We made it clear that this system does NOT use the Linux kernel to drive X-Window desktop, but a system where the core and the GUI are completely integrated one-piece, lightweight and efficient. This allows completely without X-Windows system and toolkit, making software development a simple task, if you know languages ​​like C or C + +. Syllable Desktop has a Unix-style architecture, but is quite friendly and no technical knowledge required to use it.
Seen in: Wikipedia, Syllable

VirtualBox 2.1.0 Released

December 20, 2008 by DarkM · 5 Comments
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Already available the new version of VirtualBox 2.1.0, explained in a brief note on its official website , including all improvements we find:

-Full support for images VDI, VMDK and VHD including snapshots.

-A new NAT engine with improved performance.

-Experimental support for guests

64-bit hosts with 32-bit operating systems.

-Support for improvements in virtualization architecture Intel Nehalem (the next generation successor to the core)

- Support for hardware virtualization Intel VT and AMD-V on Mac OS X.

- Experimental support for 3D acceleration using OpenGL (This really remains to be seen)

-Experimental support for BusLogic SCSI controllers and LSILOGIC.

He seems to have taken a good look at this great virtual machine to see all the changes we can enter into Virtualbox .

We also witnessed by the video here .

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