On 20 February 2015 at 18:14, Mayur Patil <ram.nath241089(a)gmail.com> wrote:
1) As I am going to take kernel related session, is it feasible
to use
Virtualbox/VMWare Player on Linux or on Windows in which i will give hands
on?
In most of cases that I have seen for Kernel Compilation related
activities chances of things go wrong (system crash, unable to boot).
Doing it in a VM is a good idea. I would suggest using a Free
alternative like kvm; you have time to learn it :)
Also as a backup it might be a good idea to record a video of your
demonstration so that if it doesn't work during your talk, you have a
fallback.
2) Is it permissible to use distro other than Fedora i.e. I am
having
CentOS installed as Dual boot with windows?
Like this:
Host OS: CentOS 6.x/ Windows
Application S/W: Virtualbox/VMWare Player
Guest OS: Fedora 21 or latest one.
We don't dictate how you do your presentation. That said, we would be
really happy if you choose Free alternatives wherever you can. Our
focus is the topic of your session and we want that to be about Open
Source Software.
Siddhesh
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