My laptop daily driver operating system is a type-1 hypervisor ¹ :flan_laugh:
It's running Qubes OS ² :flan_thumbs: (XEN based)
My laptop daily driver operating system is a type-1 hypervisor ¹ :flan_laugh:
It's running Qubes OS ² :flan_thumbs: (XEN based)
@maxxcan I didn't know about this, thanks for sharing
@solene do you know this?
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/qubsd-a-new-jails-and-bhyve-wrapper-that-emulates-qubes.83994/
@KarlPettersson I'd say that if you boot the OS, then you start VMs from it, it's a type 2
In Xen, you boot Xen which boots a VM called dom0 used to manage VM (domU)
@solene I just have KVM and bhyve (type-1 or not?).
@solene what hardware do you have? I tried doing that on a Thinkpad X270, i5, 16GB, and it felt pretty slow 😅
@imouthes I have this https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-01-03-laptop-review-novacustom-nv41.html
however, I've been using it on a T470 with an i5 and 8 GB of memory, it was working for most tasks
@imouthes most of the slowliness in Qubes OS comes from the lack of graphical acceleration
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