Is it possible to make it compatible with VMware?
4beep opened this issue · 6 comments
I mean, most of the code would have to be rewritten.
Yes, But atleast the virtualization would be WAY MORE FASTER
I would have to look, but I am pretty sure there is a headless mode for VMware. Otherwise, the next best option is QEMU
If theres how, please make aw tutorial on how to make it!
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VMware. Otherwise, the next best option is QEMU
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After further reading on APIs and possible solutions, VMware will not be supported due to the lack of interaction it can have.
Duplicate of #80