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What are some use cases for using virtual box aside from sampling Linux distros? I was setting up a Linux Mint VM on my dad's Windows PC because he's a tech luddite and always bitching about his computer not working. Irritatingly enough, whenever I do decide to help him he starts spitballing solutions telling me to type wifi when I'm trying to figure out how to set up a connection within a VM.

Aside, from that, it dawned on me that I don't really know how this stuff works. What else is worth learning about Virtual box?
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>>107830092
I'm thinking about setting up a freeBSD VM btw.
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nigga what?
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>What else is worth learning about Virtual box?
Nothing. Use virt-manager, instead.

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Good luck with that shit, anon. Hope you don't have to fight the dhcp boss.



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