Sujet : Re: Using Debian to manage a multiple OS machine
De : 186283 (at) *nospam* ud0s4.net (186282@ud0s4.net)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 21. Aug 2024, 07:53:29
Autres entêtes
Organisation : vector apex
Message-ID : <szqdnb_FuP93E1j7nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@earthlink.com>
References : 1 2 3
User-Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.13.0
On 8/20/24 9:29 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 17:51 +0100 (BST), John Dallman wrote:
In article <va0teh$37bdd$1@dont-email.me>, ldo@nz.invalid (Lawrence
D'Oliveiro) wrote:
>
I think that after XP, Microsoft wised up and prohibited running
consumer versions of Windows inside a VM.
>
You may be mistaken. My employer has run loads of instances of Windows
7, 10 and 11 in VMs, and some 8.1. They were Enterprise, rather than
Home, but I'd be surprised if that made a difference.
Yes, it makes a difference.
"Home" versions are badly crippled right where
you don't want them to be crippled. M$ is about
$$$ after all .....
I remember when M$ was celebrated, the developers
friend. THAT didn't last long ....
ANYWAY ... usable VMs of most any system - CP/M
on up - can be made and run at this point.