[2] Manjaro Linux 18.0.4 w/ KDE (my favourite distro), and the 15 MB Tiny Core Linux (tinycorelinux.net). I also have optical disk images of "DSL" (a 50 MB distro that can run on 16 MB of RAM), Ubuntu 18.04.3, and Windows 95/98, though I haven't tried Win9x yet.
[1] I've expanded my VM collection. I now have Android-x86, Bharat Operating System Solutions (bosslinux.in), a bootable snake game ISO from someone named Alok Menghrajani (quaxio.com/bootable_cd_retro_game_tweet), the open-source Windows clone that is ReactOS v0.4.12, Windows XP, and OpenBSD v6.6 (running right now), as well as the previously-mentioned OSes: Linux Mint 19.1 w/ Cinnamon, a custom Linux 3.18 image (copy.sh/v86/images/linux3.iso), Arch Linux version 2019-09-01,
Ubuntu budgie is cool, also the hole in the 'A' makes an ideal railgun if you erase the words
in my opinion :) what is your favorite distro (pls don't say win10) ?
"simply the best" ok sure
I hoard Linux VMs. So far, I have VMs with: Linux Mint, barebones Linux 3.18, Manjaro Linux, Arch Linux, Tiny Core and Ubuntu. Even was planning to do Linux From Scratch with the help of Mint. / NUK3: hey, same here! TCL rules / Foot: o rly?
Almost all distros will behave correctly in a VM out of the box, just maybe not with the most performance ever. Which is understandable; a VM is a very watered-down version of your rig (unless you use passthrough, for which you need some non-retarded kernel to boot (read: linux)).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJNHpMkw1-Q Is a average depiction of you using ie6 back then