Submitted by Joshua Daniel Franklin (not verified) on Thu, 2009/05/07 - 21:24.
Very nice! Interesting that you prefer Virtualbox on EL5 (or CentOS-5).
I'd love to see a post on the details of your choice considering Xen is included and KVM is available. :)
The big feature I'm looking forward to is OpenGL support for scientific applications. Here's my notes on the subject:
"VMGL brings 3-D effects to VMs"
linux.com/feature/154368
--awkward install and no support (Ph.D. dissertation)
--modified VNC
--openGL with Linux guests over Linux hosts
--based on chromium.sourceforge.net rendering on clusters
Very nice! Interesting that
Very nice! Interesting that you prefer Virtualbox on EL5 (or CentOS-5).
I'd love to see a post on the details of your choice considering Xen is included and KVM is available. :)
The big feature I'm looking forward to is OpenGL support for scientific applications. Here's my notes on the subject:
"VMGL brings 3-D effects to VMs"
linux.com/feature/154368
--awkward install and no support (Ph.D. dissertation)
--modified VNC
--openGL with Linux guests over Linux hosts
--based on chromium.sourceforge.net rendering on clusters
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/3074
2009-02-20 16:48:07 by frank
"Work is going on."
http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=31351
12-28-2008, 02:45 PM
"We are working in that direction, but please note, I am not able to provide you exact ETA "
http://communities.vmware.com/message/1179871#1179871
Feb 23, 2009 3:36 PM
"Linux apps are valid data points as well. At this point, I really wanted to just get a sense what people are using."