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virtual machine newbie
Posted by: web destroyer #9193898-398 ()
Date: June 18, 2018 02:02AM

Please trust me.

I can't understand. If I "virtualize" my old linux to get "hyper features" I have to do a forced upgrade. If I do that the kerne, linux OS, and not free Windows 10 will keep upgrading so I have to upgrade the upgrade to get new features.

I then no longer have a old linux system, but a new linux of forced upgrade path to drivers that potentially are forced upgrades, or broken (comparably to ie PCI)

I also have to trust that the VM wares makers are more honest than CNN.

Can this be real?

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Re: virtual machine newbie
Posted by: web destroyer #9193898-398 ()
Date: June 18, 2018 02:06AM

I'm guessing this means that they DROP support for "older emulations supported in older versions".

This means following them means your effort to emulate to avoid "hardware separation" leads to: them creating the separations rather than, say, Intel

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Re: virtual machine newbie
Posted by: far see-er ()
Date: June 18, 2018 02:10AM

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it's a jungle out there, pc

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Re: virtual machine newbie
Posted by: LOLWUT? ()
Date: June 18, 2018 09:45PM

web destroyer #9193898-398 Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Please trust me.
>
> I can't understand. If I "virtualize" my old
> linux to get "hyper features" I have to do a
> forced upgrade. If I do that the kerne, linux OS,
> and not free Windows 10 will keep upgrading so I
> have to upgrade the upgrade to get new features.
>
> I then no longer have a old linux system, but a
> new linux of forced upgrade path to drivers that
> potentially are forced upgrades, or broken
> (comparably to ie PCI)
>
> I also have to trust that the VM wares makers are
> more honest than CNN.
>
> Can this be real?

Try that again in English. COGENT ENGLISH.

What are looking for and how may I help you? I will ignore gibberish.

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Re: virtual machine newbie
Posted by: Rohit ()
Date: June 19, 2018 11:30AM

Here's a slightly different way to go.

Dockerize your hyper shells and use dual encrypted ports to communicate between them. Rather than VMWARE, this will allow you to run a Windows 10 Wine path which has compatability with VME as well as supporting PCIE. The drivers are more honest like FOX News.

If you need any more help please feel free to contact me again my name is Bob and I am happy to be solving your problem now. Good bye!

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