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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1102499" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Good to know that you got a response from Zorin. Yeah, as I said in my experience VMware is clearly the best for Windows as a guest but VirtualBox is superior for Linux VMs. To give one example, you know some or maybe most mouse nowadays have those side buttons for going forward and backward, those don't work for me on VMware with any Linux host but works with all of them on Vbox. </p><p>I didn't have any network interface related issue with Vbox so I can't provide any info on that. I'm dual booting Windows + Linux now and I can run all Linux VMs from both OSs without any compatibility issues. </p><p>I downloaded the MX Linux ISO a few days ago. I might install it in a VM tomorrow. I never tried it before but was impressed from what I saw on YouTube and reviews around the web as well as MT members here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1102499, member: 78686"] Good to know that you got a response from Zorin. Yeah, as I said in my experience VMware is clearly the best for Windows as a guest but VirtualBox is superior for Linux VMs. To give one example, you know some or maybe most mouse nowadays have those side buttons for going forward and backward, those don't work for me on VMware with any Linux host but works with all of them on Vbox. I didn't have any network interface related issue with Vbox so I can't provide any info on that. I'm dual booting Windows + Linux now and I can run all Linux VMs from both OSs without any compatibility issues. I downloaded the MX Linux ISO a few days ago. I might install it in a VM tomorrow. I never tried it before but was impressed from what I saw on YouTube and reviews around the web as well as MT members here. [/QUOTE]
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