Life with out virtual machine is like life without heart !
Of course all this is applicable only if you are a Software Developer. Else you would write like, 'life without PLC/DCS', ...
As a developer I have configured around 3 machines .. ahhh working on 4th one right now.
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A day is over... weekend.. on Monday... I am not working as priority is not the Severe ;)
Its fun to play around VM, every time new exception appears and I catch them :)
So lately but finally u r onto it! "the blogspot" welcome.. First post -- is short but nicely arranged! A Suggestion: If it is One-Life-Why-So-Serious kinda stuff then hey.. hey... hey... strictly be away from da technical stuff.. The readers may not be from the same background. right? Anyway keep posting; eager to read your own thoughts.. all the very best..
ReplyDeleteHere at home I use an open source program called VirtualBox to play around with different operating systems in a virtual machine for fun. I have multiple flavors of Linux, OS/2 (mostly for the memories, I was quite an OS/2 fanatic back in the late 80's to mid 90's (in storage in the U.S. I have about six feet worth of OS/2 software development books, if they're lined up on a shelf and measuring the spines)), Haiku (a binary compatible rewrite of the late, great BeOS) and one totally not recommended, Windows 7 Ultimate Edition...
ReplyDeleteMostly it works pretty well. It crashes if I try to compile the Ruby source code in it, and hangs up every time I try to install FreeBSD.
okk...Office mein IT, ghar pe "work from home" aur abhi blog mein IT....nahi Pal plz nahi... :P
ReplyDeleteWell jokes apart, Welcome to the world of bloggers :)