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If you install the virtio drivers KVM based virtualization it will work way better. You can even copy and paste
It can be done, to some extent, but it's definitely not as easy as VMWare makes it. With Broadcom turning VMWare into shit I wish they'd just release the source code as AGPL and be done with it.
VMWare did something I've seen no other virtual machine software do: allow me to turn on Windows Aero on Windows 7 without registry hacks or PCIe passthrough.
The virtio tooling is amazing as an open source project, but when it comes to user experience, VMWare has always been better in my opinion. Still, I primarily run Linux VMs that don't need guest tooling, so I use virt-manager, but every so often I wish VMWare Player were open source because of how smooth it is in comparison to free software.