Yes. The environment provided by VirtualBox is completely compatible with Ubuntu Server. However, without advanced configuration (which is not possible from the VirtualBox GUI), you cannot access any services hosted on the virtual machine from another computer or the host operating system.
Yes. There is a Linux port of Virtualbox and it runs Windows as well as any version of VB.
You would need to create a partition to install Windows to. Or you can run it in a virtualized environment using Virtualbox by Sun Microsystems. With virtualization you can run Windows or another operating system (OS) of your choice on top of Ubuntu. Of course with either method you will need an install disk of Windows. If you choose to do what is called a "dual-boot" from what I described earlier, you will like I have stated, create a partition into which you will install Windows to. Be careful though when you are working with partitions as it is best to backup all of your data in case of complications. To create a partition from within Ubuntu you may use a program called Gparted. You can install that through your "Applications" -> "Add Programs".
IBM HTTP Sever Apcache Tomcat server IIS(Internet Information server from MicroSoft) Sun Java Server from SUN Microsystems SunOne Iplanet from SUN Microsystems
You can install it using Synaptic. Or, from the terminal:sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
The Vancouver Sun Newspaper releases an edition every day. An edition is even released on Sundays
theres is a sun now if you didn't know
The special edition of twilight has the first chapter of Midnight Sun at the end
VirtualBox uses what is called a "Host key" to send specific signals to the host or guest. This is usually the right control key, though this can be changed. To send a Ctrl-Alt-Del to your guest system without disrupting your host, press the Host key + Del.
The Sun 9641A case is an external case for mass storage.
Sun SPARC systems now have been marketed by Oracle Systems since 2010 when Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems. Sun SPARC servers are expensive pieces of computing hardware with prices ranging from $20,000 to over $100,000 per server.
Download the JRE (java runtime environment) from Sun's website. make sure you get a version that will run on your os.
wiht Sun Virtual box