VirtualBox has roots in Qemu but is way faster (uses direct execution)
It is probably about as fast as Vmware but its main Binaries are open source. Runs great on win and is reported to run on Debian, Fedora 4-5...ect.
would be great for testing alpha puppys (just trying to stir up some developer interest)
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could be worth looking into as a pakage for puppy
run puppy in win or win in puppy it could happen! Maybe win in debian on puppy in win or would that be gonig too far?
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It is very easy to use. Check it out and see if you like it.
Feel free to post any further ideas along these lines here
P.s I noticed that sound dosn't work in puppy VirtualBox uses virtual ac97 chip and I had the sound option on in Virtual Box.
To compile the Innotek site says you will need:
From innotek site
>GCC 3.2.3 or later
>as86 (real mode assembler, usually part of the dev86 or bin86 package)
>bcc (Bruce Evans C Compiler; often part of the dev86 package)
>IASL (Intel ACPI compiler)
>xsltproc (libxslt, XML style sheet processor)
>libxerces (Xerces XML parser; the C++, not the Java version)
>libxalan (Xalan XSL library, depends on Xerces; again, the C++, not the >Java version)
>libXcursor (required to support color mouse pointers in guest)
>Qt 3.3.x (with x >= 5 if possible)
>libIDL
>libSDL
>uuid