Hi!
Ok, let's forget about VMware/VirtualBox, 3D acceleration, MacOSX…
I want all of this, but, hell, I can probably live without it.
Is there exists __ANY__ way to run at least Win7 on 64-bit hardened gentoo
with good enough speed for comfortable use (on fast enough modern system:
Core i7 @ 4.6GHz + GeForce GTX 560 Ti using x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers)?
Actually, do programmers use hardened gentoo at all? I'm a programmer, and
I need to test my code. And this mean I need to test portability issues
too. So, I need to be able to run both 32- and 64-bit versions of
different OS. How you guys live without that since about 2.6.39 (when
virtualization support was broken in hardened)?
--
WBR, Alex.
Ok, let's forget about VMware/VirtualBox, 3D acceleration, MacOSX…
I want all of this, but, hell, I can probably live without it.
Is there exists __ANY__ way to run at least Win7 on 64-bit hardened gentoo
with good enough speed for comfortable use (on fast enough modern system:
Core i7 @ 4.6GHz + GeForce GTX 560 Ti using x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers)?
Actually, do programmers use hardened gentoo at all? I'm a programmer, and
I need to test my code. And this mean I need to test portability issues
too. So, I need to be able to run both 32- and 64-bit versions of
different OS. How you guys live without that since about 2.6.39 (when
virtualization support was broken in hardened)?
--
WBR, Alex.