Welcome to Linux. While running in a VM is a good way to check a distro out for the first time, I really encourage installing it to a drive. You really can't get a good feel of the performance in a VM as it is constrained.
Thanks. I had to set up a VM and load an OS of choice as part of an OS class. I fully intend to dual boot when I have some spare time to play with various distros in the VM. I do have to keep a windows partition on at least one box for games though.
New to Linux, as the result of taking some IT classes. Just starting to feel my way around Fedora, running in a VM.
Welcome to Linux. While running in a VM is a good way to check a distro out for the first time, I really encourage installing it to a drive. You really can't get a good feel of the performance in a VM as it is constrained.
Thanks. I had to set up a VM and load an OS of choice as part of an OS class. I fully intend to dual boot when I have some spare time to play with various distros in the VM. I do have to keep a windows partition on at least one box for games though.