Oracle VM VirtualBox

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What is the best OS to use on VirtualBox? I want to put XP on it but there are no free versions of XP, so will have to be Linux...can anyone recommend the best 1 to use?
 
I would say to experiment. If youi don't like, just delete the VM and create a new one - not much timed wasted either.

What do you want to use the OS for?
 
Why not just have a play with various versions? I've found PinguyOS good for "ready to use" and Ubuntu and Mint 12 for more of a play around (given my very limted linux experience I've found it helpful to look at PinguyOS and try to replicate some of its configuration on Ubuntu or Mint).
The best bit is that its trivial to break it and revert back to an older snapshot - great for learning on.
 
Peter_S
Why not just have a play with various versions? I've found PinguyOS good for "ready to use" and Ubuntu and Mint 12 for more of a play around (given my very limted linux experience I've found it helpful to look at PinguyOS and try to replicate some of its configuration on Ubuntu or Mint).
The best bit is that its trivial to break it and revert back to an older snapshot - great for learning on.

That Pinguy OS is very good, I like the GUI, beats having to download a hud.:D
 
Closest I've found to a drop in "replacement" for windows no faffing around required.
A good candidate to replace XP on some relatives computers I'm inevitably asked "to have a look at while your here" at this time of year!
 
Don't think you can fault Linux Mint.

Has an extremely user friendly software manager. Because it's based off Debian/Ubuntu there is no shortage of tutorials for it.

It runs straight out of the box.
 
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