 Oh yea. I haven't used workstation on windows. Does it have unity host? I've only used workstation in Linux hosts
 What is workstation?
 Vmware workstation is the equivalent of virtualbox for desktop use
 There's a free version called vmware player
 on windows, it has unity, not on linux
 unless i'm missing it
 Oh. VMware. I always use VirtualBox
 I think you right. Cause I've looked for it.
 You can get Unity in VirtualBox.  But I think Canonical nixed the old interface in favor of Gnome.
 I used to use virtualbox exclusively. But now it's kind of a given I'd use vmware products
 unity = seemless mode
 not unity desktop
 LightDM with the new UI.
 Yea. Unity is where the virtualize software will integrate the guest os apps into your main os seemlessly
 Oh.
 Ok.
 So you can't tell you are in a vm. Instead of doing a max window of your guest os. It's pretty neat
 Seemless Mode in VBox.
 I'm not sure if even virtualbox has that feature in Linux hosts
 Oh it does?
 it does
 yeah, though the windows 10 guest doesn't work that well with it
 i'm using a windows 7 guest
 Workstation is still a supported product. So there a public page for feature requests. I'll put a request for unity feature.
 okay, because i heard the nixed it after version 7
 I'm running 14
 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.
 It's not a VM but it works.
 Nice
 yeah, but i'm talking about a windows 10 guest
 You can also Remote X Display to Windows 10.
 Oh.
 I don't think you can seamless on Windows 10 guest at all.  Can you?
 yeah, using the windows 10 seamless mode in vbox is kinda buggy, open up the start menu and it disappears
 my team lead uses a windows 10 vm on his mac and it works decently
 well, unity mode because he uses vmware
 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.
 Linux is also best at working with files, devices, and textual manipulation.  I need both.
 yeah, but i like my linux running on bare metal
 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.
 *without designing a program
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