Which linux distribution supports virtualization under a windows host best?
I've made quite good experiences with ubuntu, but I'd like to move to something more lightweight.
>inb4 dualboot
>>56661036
> inb4 dualboot.
Seriously, this is the best solution OP.
But I also virtualized Fedora and Debian under Windows during my classes, and it was pretty smooth, if you computer is powerful enough.
All of them? Install Ubuntu with netinstall if you want something more light.
>>56661036
>Seriously, this is the best solution OP.
Its all the same shit. Its just different packages (including DEs) included in the install.
Just pick one and install whatever the fuck you want to use to virtualize with.
You will probably want a minimalist installation.
Fedora/ centos.
Redhat developers wrote most the virtualization stuff, so it makes sense to use the distribution they target.
Plot twist: they're all the same shit.