Am 22.01.2013 12:48, schrieb Alexander Volovics:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:12:30PM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
one reason more to have one priamry OS and use virtualization for anything else these days where the virt-overhead is nearly zero and in many cases virtual machines are faster than physical setups
Which is OK on desktops with large (> 23" diagonal) monitors. But on a laptop (16:9 15" diagonal screen or smaller) you need a magnifying glass to work with the virtual screens. Neither KVM nor VirtualBox can present the virtual machine in the same 16:9 fullscreen format as your primary OS.
not using both of them
but VMware surely can fullscreen of a VM where you do not recognize any difference bewteen native and virtual as long you do not rely on 3D games
i would wonder if KVM / VirtualBox are not able to do this