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jborza.com
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| | | | | I thought it would be fun to run Windows 2000 on a Pinebook - a nice little ARM-powered laptop. As there is no version targetting this architecture, we have to use an emulator. QEMU is a nice free choice to run on Linux, and it supports the combination we need, which is i386 guest on an aarch64 host. I am running the Manjaro Linux distribution, so I had to install qemu and qemu-arch-extra packages. | |
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smallhacks.wordpress.com
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| | | | | After upgrading to Mac M1 I decided to run FreeBSD virtually. As VirtualBox is not supported on this host (and likely will never be) QEMU was the only possible choice. I found great gist post on how to do this with patched QEMU 6. The good news is that now QEMU 7 is released and... | |
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conradresearch.com
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| | | | | OVHcloud supports FreeBSD on some, but not all of their server offerings. In this article I'll demonstrate how to install FreeBSD on any OVHcloud bare metal server instance. | |
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blog.timo.page
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| | | A complete guide to install Arch Linux on ZFS, "The last word in filesystems", step by step. | ||