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Hi,
Yesterday rather than attend the LUG meeting as I had intended, I stayed at 
home nursing my cold. When I wasn't feeling too bad I had a go at installing 
VirtualBox for Linux on my Debian Lenny system.
It's another virtualisation package like VMWare, Xen, and Qemu. This one is 
more like Xen and Qemu/kqemu in that it's a para-virtualisation application, 
and  best of all it doesn't require a new generation CPU with virtalisation 
hardware.
I installed the open source edition (OSE) directly from the Debian 
repositories. Everything goes went in without a hitch. Like Qemu/kqemu you 
need to prepare and auto-intstall the kernel component for your kernel with 
the debian kernel module assistant tools yourself. Then you need to remember 
to add yourself to the vboxusers user group and modprobe for the vboxdrv 
module.
Unlike qemu which doesn't come with GUI tools it's self (though there are 
third parties), virtual box does. You start virtual box and like all the 
other tools, you create a file system container as a file on your system, 
allocate memory and NAT networks, CD-ROMs and floppies and so on.
Yesterday I installed Windows 98 without a hitch, but couldn't get the machine 
to work correctly with the virtual box graphics system. Windows NT4 worked 
much better in that the Virtualbox graphics and networking worked out of the 
box.
Compared with Qemu/kqemu I'd say that both versions of Windows booted and ran 
much faster than Qemu, but I had a lot more problem with drivers and such, 
the virtual hardware on Qemu seems to he handled by the client better than 
VirtualBox. I'll try some Linux clients today.
Why do I do this? just to play Age of Empires, which I've never got to work 
under WINE, so I run it under Windows in a VM. Ironically I actually own both 
Windows and game, but if it's the only way to play the game, then so be it!
-- 
Adam Trickett
Overton, HANTS, UK
Stupidity maintained long enough is a form of malice.
    -- Richard Bos's corollary