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Alternatives to VirtualBox?
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Under Linux, the recommended route is KVM/Qemu, with Virt-Manager as the GUI front-end for them. You will need to follow tutorials to install it correctly, as it requires special steps, e.g. adding them to specific usergroups. But once it works, it works well.
definitely not as easy as virtualbox
Gnome Boxes is about as easy as virtual box, and wont break your kernel.
Yes, I just switched to Qemu. Its great.
This video helped:
https://youtu.be/BgZHbCDFODk
Yea, the installation isn't too difficult. Looking at my groups as well I think it's only the
libvirt
group that you have to add a user to for KVM/QEMU with Virt-Manager, but the same could be said for VirtualBox as I believe you have to still add the user to thevboxusers
group if you were to install it instead.Not for the faint of heart, but I'll keep it in mind.
I recall I had to do like one thing to get it working outside of just apt install but I can't for the life of me remember what it was. I just put the error in a web search and found what was needed to deal with it.