
There's no problems in using Linux VM's on VMWARE running on a Windows host either - for linux newbies probably a good way to start as using VMWare you won't get too much aggro with Linux video / audio drivers !!! as they will use the "Virtual hardware" for these devices. VMWare works 100% decently with most distros of Linux - no restrictions on the GUESTS -I run some of the latest current insider builds of Windows using VMWare WKS 15.5 on a Linux host.

Does having two systems impact the general PC performance in any way? I mean, except the resources that a virtual machine is using, does that component make the PC (disks, registry, RAM.) "less stable"? Is it possible to run only a virtual OS as a standard user? I mean when I'm using my admin account I'm working in Windows but when I am switching to another user I am immediately in that virtual OS.ģ.

Does VMware allow full-blown Linux experience?Ģ. I read that the preinstalled HyperV in my W10 can run only limited functionality Linux distros. Need to work in a fully functional Linux OS.ġ.
