Limey Packet wrote:Can anyone recommend a free or open-source Virtualization software for me? I'd like to be able to run Windows and Linux or Mac and Linux (either combination is fine) together.
VirtualBox is what you want, then. It was recommended to me for my Linux+ class, but I had already downloaded VMWare Fusion by that point, and spent the money on the license, so I didn't bother.
As I just said, I have VMWare Fusion, since I run a Mac with Leopard. I have Ubuntu and Windows XP on there, since I don't currently have the RAM to set up anything higher.
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