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Re: Install MSWindz 7 as Virtual Machine on Debian 8



On Mon, 09 Nov 2015, Alan Chandler wrote:

> On 09/11/15 18:58, D&P Dimov wrote:
> > I need to install MS Windows 7 as a Virtual Machine on a computer
> > that is running Debian 8. To do that, I'd like to use software that
> > is not proprietory (I know, I know - this may sounds a bit
> > ridiculous...). This Debian page:
> > https://wiki.debian.org/SystemVirtualization recommends Qemu, KVM,
> > VirtualBox, and Zen. Does anyone have recommendations for which one
> > is easiest to install for a novice? I tried the first one, Qemu,
> > but didn't really find a good guide how to install MS Win 7 with it.
> > Thanks!
> Up until last April, I ran Windows 7 under virtual Box on my Debian 
> machine for my daily work almost every day for about 2 years.  I have 
> cut down now to one day a week, and generally do that on a Macbook
> Air, also running Virtual Box.  It worked perfectly.
> 
> I updated to Windows 10, through the upgrade program, and that was a 
> little dodgy until I updated Virtual Box to version 5 and removed 3d 
> Video acceleration.
> 
> The only issue to be careful of, is that the drivers get properly 
> rebuilt when the linux kernel changes.
> 

Installing dkms (Dynamic Kernel Modules Support) and the appropriate
kernel headers will take care of that auto-magically.  Never had it
fail.  Of course, you  need the gcc compiler and its related files, too.

Also, I'd suggest the OP download VirtualBox directly from their web
site, and NOT from the Debian Repo.  When you do the former, the
VirtualBox repo automatically is set up and configured.

B


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