Good Linux host for Win 7 guest
Posted: 31. Oct 2012, 13:17
Hi,
I am new to Linux and looking for a stable 64bit current distro that supports VirtualBox with few issues. I will be running Win 7 Prof x64 as a guest. Here are some factors:
Intel processor 2.5ghz, 6gb RAM on a 3 yo Dell Latitude e6400. I may split the RAM at 4GB Host OS and 2GB Guest OS.
I plan to use this as a future primary daily computer, but my job requires MS Win, as some of the scientific software I use does not work in Wine (I tested it already).
I am looking for responses from people who have Linux hosts and use Win guests successfully, with few issues on a regular basis.
The distros I have considered and looked at are:
Fedora 17, Lin Mint Cinnamon, OpenSUSE 12.3, CentOS 6.3, Debian (all x64). However, I am open to other suggestions.
I have been unable to find the proper distro support to decide. I currently have an old Centrino Toshiba with Xubuntu installed, which I am learning Linux on. I have extensive experience using and administering MS Win and OSX, but not Linux.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
I am new to Linux and looking for a stable 64bit current distro that supports VirtualBox with few issues. I will be running Win 7 Prof x64 as a guest. Here are some factors:
Intel processor 2.5ghz, 6gb RAM on a 3 yo Dell Latitude e6400. I may split the RAM at 4GB Host OS and 2GB Guest OS.
I plan to use this as a future primary daily computer, but my job requires MS Win, as some of the scientific software I use does not work in Wine (I tested it already).
I am looking for responses from people who have Linux hosts and use Win guests successfully, with few issues on a regular basis.
The distros I have considered and looked at are:
Fedora 17, Lin Mint Cinnamon, OpenSUSE 12.3, CentOS 6.3, Debian (all x64). However, I am open to other suggestions.
I have been unable to find the proper distro support to decide. I currently have an old Centrino Toshiba with Xubuntu installed, which I am learning Linux on. I have extensive experience using and administering MS Win and OSX, but not Linux.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.