The use of a Linux Virtual Machine is to run a copy of Linux on your current operation system. This will allow you to run various applications that only run on Linux.
To enable mouse integration in Virtual PC 2007 running Linux, ensure that the Virtual Machine Additions are installed. You may need to install a compatible mouse driver for your Linux distribution, typically found in the package manager. If the mouse is still not functioning correctly, try adjusting the mouse settings in the Virtual PC configuration, ensuring that the mouse is set to "capture" when the VM window is active. Finally, check the virtual machine's settings to ensure that the mouse is enabled.
Yes, CA-dBFast works under Linux Wine program, Although, it would be better under a Virtual Machine running Windows.
Install XP Install VMWare Client. If your CPU is 32-bit, get version 3. Download a Linux .iso Run VMWare to create a virtual machine running Linux Dual boot is old school.
If you would like to install it ON TOP of Windows: Install a virtual machine program (ex. Virtualbox, VMware) Install Linux inside of virtual machine Install it along side (or overwrite) Windows: Reboot computer with Linux install CD/DVD in the disk drive and follow the instructions.
Mount an iso of linux or a cd with an iso image onto a new virtual machine.
Yes! You can Run OSX (mac) and linux at the same time with a virtual machine. I perfer Parallels.
you can use virtual machine like VirtualBox or VMware
Windows, Solaris, Linux, & Apple OSX...
You can't. You could run it on a Linux virtual machine inside windows though.
You can run a virtual machine under WIN7 and run whatever OS you might need to satisfy Borderlands. Start-->All Programs-->Windows Virtual PC-->Windows Virtual PC or Windows XP Mode. I have several versions of Linux running as virtual machines on my install in addition to WINXP.
Yes. There is a Linux port of Virtualbox and it runs Windows as well as any version of VB.
The top seven Virtualization tools for Linux are: Open VZ, Xen, Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), Linux-VServer, VirtualBox, Bochs, and User Mode Linux (UML).