8th September, 2008
News:
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Sun boosts virtualisation performance with VirtualBox 2.0 iTWire - Australia by Stephen Withers Sun has rolled out a major update to the open source and commercial versions of its VirtualBox virtualisation software. ... See all stories on this topic |
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OS/2 Community Tries Bounty System Slashdot - USA Currently the most important open bounties are Java 6 port, Icon routines in OS/2, VirtualBox port, Extend multimedia and OpenWengo ports. ... See all stories on this topic |
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Sun adds virtual desktop entry eChannelLine - North York,Ontario,Canada By Paul Weinberg Storage and server vendor Sun Microsystems is venturing into a new area for the company with its xVM VirtualBox which allows users to ... See all stories on this topic |
| VirtualBox 2.0 makes an entrance By switchpin Sun Microsystems today released xVM VirtualBox 2.0, the latest version of the open source virtualisation software. xVM VirtualBox runs on most popular operating systems including Linux, Mac OSX, Solaris, OpenSolaris and Windows. fsdaily.com - Free Software News... - http://www.fsdaily.com/ |
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Sun Upgrades xVM VirtualBox Sun Microsystems has upgraded its open source desktop virtualization software and introduced a new subscription package to provide 24/7 support for enterprise users. ComputerWire News - http://www.computerwire.com |
Blogs:
| VirtualBox v2.0 for Linux VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware. Targeted at server, desktop and embedded use, it is now the only professional-quality virtualization solution that is also Open Source Software. ... BigPond Files - http://files.bigpond.com/ |
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Installing VirtualBox (sunwvbox) on Nexenta By admin VirtualBox won't install on nexenta the usual way, the pkg->deb thing isn't powerful enough. To install it, you need to use the normal sun dpkg installer. Normally, you'd just need to use SUN_PERSONALITY=1 before invoking dpkg, ... Vanja's Lolz - http://vanjalolz.com |
| VirtualBox 2.0 makes an entrance By chukaman xVM VirtualBox software lets users create "virtual machines" into which they can install their operating system of choice, so developers can easily build, test and run cross-platform, multi-tier applications on a single laptop or ... charlesleaver.com - http://charlesleaver.com |

