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@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net No, not really. I actually use Mint on a seperate machine for programs that don’t work on Windows ^^;
I've enjoyed seeing some of these blasts from the past, but I admit it's not as nice when the VM host window is captured as well. Just something to consider... I appreciate it all the same.
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@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net I’ll do the screenshots without the windows stuff then ^^;
You can just cut the window border, to show the content of the VM. Doesn't VirtualBox have a screenshot functionality for that? So you don't need to edit the image or try to select with a border to capture the area. I used VirtualBox in the past (now on something better ;-) Quemu+Kvm+virt-manager), but totally forgot if it has this function at all.
Haha no problem :)
Checkout Virt-Manager on Linux.