To switch between the operating systems, you don't need to fully shut down one and then boot up the other. Like most things, pros and cons exist with both.
However, I didn't have a laptop available that I could fully dedicate to running Linux since many of the applications I do run in my spare time are Windows based.ġ.) Partition my hard-drive and dual-boot both Windows and Linux.Ģ.) Install a Virtual Machine and run Linux alongside of Windows. IntroductionĪs a computer science student, I have found the need for a full-fledged Linux distro but ssh-ing onto a separate Linux machine (although wonderful in a pinch) started to become obnoxious. Installing Ubuntu on a VM Using VirtualBox A tutorial on how to install and run Ubuntu on a new virtual machine alongside your main OS.