Linux turns 29: The biggest events in its history so far
A year by year summary of the most significant events in Linux's history to date.
Here's a step-by-step guide to get Windows XP running on an Oracle VirtualBox-based virtual machine on Linux Mint
Your next choice, whether to give the VM a dynamic or static disk, is a more serious question. If you give it a dynamic one, it will never run out of space so long as there's still room on your hard drive, but it will run a little slower. A fixed size means just that, you won't be able to add more disk room easily. On the other hand, it does tend to run a bit faster. Since I'm not likely to be adding new programs to my XP VM I usually elect to go with the faster static drive.
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