files: 0.928 mistranslation: 0.917 virtual: 0.871 device: 0.789 user-level: 0.774 architecture: 0.723 boot: 0.714 vnc: 0.710 graphic: 0.700 semantic: 0.625 performance: 0.623 PID: 0.613 socket: 0.596 risc-v: 0.538 VMM: 0.532 network: 0.530 permissions: 0.526 register: 0.499 hypervisor: 0.490 TCG: 0.444 assembly: 0.423 ppc: 0.416 kernel: 0.415 debug: 0.411 arm: 0.367 i386: 0.346 x86: 0.340 KVM: 0.238 peripherals: 0.105 Integrate Virtualbox/Qemu Guest booting as a desktop environment listing (request) I had seen this new way to install Chromium OS and "boot" it using LightDM's session select menu, and it made me think of an idea: What if you were able to boot virtual machines in the same manner? It would simplify the Ubuntu user's life GREATLY if they had easy access to a Windows VM that can synchronize their files to and fro (Guest additions) and not require a reboot to use it. Modern computers have more than enough power to do something like this, and it should be even easier if the system is using a dedicated virtual machine environment rather than a full blown desktop. I think this would make using Ubuntu a LOT less of a hassle for the new user who came from Windows :)