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HYpochrit or not
I've been using several of the Unix work alike operating systems both from the BSDs and the Linuxs' from Red Hat to Debian and in between. I used to think that I had to have several machines or even a sever style machine with a metric crapton of HDDs and SDDs.
Then I found Virtualization platforms like Virtual Box and the VM ware products such as VmWare workstation and VM Ware player. I\ve found that I get much better results when I use VM Ware solutions. My question to the DaemonForums community is am I a hypocrite for preaching the value of the BSDa, while I myself don't use Net,Free or OpenBSD accept for when I spin up a virtual machine to hoiuse the veriant of BSD that I wnat to tinker with.?
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Maybe you are a HYpochrit because you post a mail address in your signature and then complain about the spam?
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Don't use VirtualBox or VMWare, they're both proprietary. VirtualBox is particularly bad.
Try QEMU/KVM, OpenBSD works very well under that, it even has virgl support for the graphics card: https://man.openbsd.org/viogpu
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I agree with hitest but we should probably point out that OpenBSD's benevolent dictator does not approve of virtualisation:
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Don't get me wrong, I've used OpenBSD in VMs many times, and it works very well, but it does somewhat compromise the security aspect of the OS.
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