[01:16] Oh yea. I haven't used workstation on windows. Does it have unity host? I've only used workstation in Linux hosts [01:21] What is workstation? [13:25] Vmware workstation is the equivalent of virtualbox for desktop use [13:25] There's a free version called vmware player [13:26] on windows, it has unity, not on linux [13:26] unless i'm missing it [13:26] Oh. VMware. I always use VirtualBox [13:26] I think you right. Cause I've looked for it. [13:27] You can get Unity in VirtualBox. But I think Canonical nixed the old interface in favor of Gnome. [13:27] I used to use virtualbox exclusively. But now it's kind of a given I'd use vmware products [13:27] unity = seemless mode [13:27] not unity desktop [13:27] LightDM with the new UI. [13:27] Yea. Unity is where the virtualize software will integrate the guest os apps into your main os seemlessly [13:28] Oh. [13:28] Ok. [13:28] So you can't tell you are in a vm. Instead of doing a max window of your guest os. It's pretty neat [13:28] Seemless Mode in VBox. [13:28] I'm not sure if even virtualbox has that feature in Linux hosts [13:28] Oh it does? [13:28] it does [13:28] yeah, though the windows 10 guest doesn't work that well with it [13:29] i'm using a windows 7 guest [13:29] Workstation is still a supported product. So there a public page for feature requests. I'll put a request for unity feature. [13:30] okay, because i heard the nixed it after version 7 [13:30] I'm running 14 [13:30] Um. If you're on Windows 10, you can run most things within WSL. You can get an X server for Windows like xming. Then within Ubuntu, within WSL, edit /etc/profile to include a line DISPLAY=:0. That should allow you to operate seamless. [13:30] It's not a VM but it works. [13:30] Nice [13:30] yeah, but i'm talking about a windows 10 guest [13:31] You can also Remote X Display to Windows 10. [13:31] Oh. [13:31] I don't think you can seamless on Windows 10 guest at all. Can you? [13:31] yeah, using the windows 10 seamless mode in vbox is kinda buggy, open up the start menu and it disappears [13:32] my team lead uses a windows 10 vm on his mac and it works decently [13:32] well, unity mode because he uses vmware [13:32] Hm. Well, personally I'm of the oppinion that Windows is good at graphics and GUI stuff. Linux is good at server stuff. I tend to use Windows host and Linux guest. Everything works. [13:34] Linux is also best at working with files, devices, and textual manipulation. I need both. [13:35] yeah, but i like my linux running on bare metal [13:36] I wouldn't even know how to open a serial port and send exact bytes to a mobile device through Windows. You can do it from the command line in Linux. [13:36] *without designing a program [19:37] The cars a Hyundai [22:25] What @chuckr? [22:28] The picture I side the car. [22:29] Hate phone keyboard