I am interested in trying out some virtualization too, though in my
case
it's the other way around (Windows as the guest OS). I took a quick
peek at the Virtualbox site.

There are three versions with various levels of restriction:

Free - missing some features (USB support being the most obvious to
me).
No-charge - restricted to personal or evaluation use only
Commercial - you have to deal with payment and licence management
(keeping track of keys, for example).


Try VMware Server. It's free, and feature rich. Then report back here
because I don't currently have the time to test it myself. :))




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