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What vm software you use on linux
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GNOME Boxes because it doesn't require 5 academic degrees to set up and I'm a GNOME user.
Same.
The lack of graphics acceleration is a bit painful though.
VirtualBox won't work on Fedora 40 AFAICT, and once installed it can't be uninstalled.
It has graphics acceleration.
Yes afaik it should have it.
I'll have another look. Didn't seem to be an option to have it on a Windows guest when I installed it.
It also isn't entirely foss
Gross
Grow up. People use different software to you. It's not the end of the world.
Besides, Gnome is great.
Real for me it was problematic it was barely customizable and tracker3 randomly broke most of my apps