Running Linux in Windows
Running Linux in Windows
I remember seeing something that lets you run a Linux distrib in Windows ... not a bootable Linux CD, and not Cygwin ... but basically just let you run it in a window. A search revealed "Cooperative Linux":
http://www.colinux.org/?section=screenshots
But I don't think that's it. Anyone? Is the best solution to use VMWare or VirtualPC?
http://www.colinux.org/?section=screenshots
But I don't think that's it. Anyone? Is the best solution to use VMWare or VirtualPC?
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One problem with VPC: several newer distri's will not work, they can't lower resolution enough to run on a S3Virge videocard ( that's the only one that VPC can emulate). S3 also means no full 3D support.
VMWare, don't know, it's been a while that I used this, but I *hear* that their is also a 3D problem.
Maybe that colinux isn't such a bad idea.
Once again the ol'saying: If you don't try for yourself you don't know?
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Just checked, the best VPC2004 can emulate is a S3 Trio32/64PCI with 4MB vidmem. VPC2007 won't do better.
VMWare, don't know, it's been a while that I used this, but I *hear* that their is also a 3D problem.
Maybe that colinux isn't such a bad idea.
Once again the ol'saying: If you don't try for yourself you don't know?
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Just checked, the best VPC2004 can emulate is a S3 Trio32/64PCI with 4MB vidmem. VPC2007 won't do better.
Alrighty, I'll check out colinux then. Just checkin to possibly save meself some time. Thanks
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Ive tried a distruibution NimbleX,and it has a module called Wine,basically with it you can run windows programs and games.
CS runs fer sure.
Anways can someone reco0mmend me a good distribution that has the mp3 players in them,not like some that you must download them after the install.
CS runs fer sure.
Anways can someone reco0mmend me a good distribution that has the mp3 players in them,not like some that you must download them after the install.
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If I said that you remind me of Tinman47, would you get it?Ro@m wrote:and it has a module called Wine,basically with it you can run windows programs and games.
And I for one wouldn't mess with co Linux. If I want to run Linux, then I install Linux, ONLY!
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Wouldn't quite fit in my laptop, but nevertheless, it's indeed a good idea.
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lol, last time(around January) I checked the [local] prices on one of those it cost 40€dosraider wrote:Swapable HD drive tray.
Drive bracket + one HD tray : approx 11€
Extra tray:6 €
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No, we're partly us, but they're not us. That's why dosraider was talking about romania to larry, and not about us. Because that would be gossipping.dayaccus007 wrote:This is it.Ro is not USdosraider wrote:WINTECH HARDDISKRACK = one bracket + 1 tray :12.50€
WINTECH HARDDISKLADE = one tray: 7.50€
.ro sucks.
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Translation[btw, Gamer_V: I didn't understand a thing you said]:
That's just how the things are, Romania is not the United States of Holy America! We have to pay extra for everything, even toilet paper! And we don't get free drinking water in restaurants, either!
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That's just how the things are, Romania is not the United States of Holy America! We have to pay extra for everything, even toilet paper! And we don't get free drinking water in restaurants, either!
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Gamer_V = The Netherlands.
Dosraider = Belgium.
That site is an online shop in Belgium ( Hence the € also known as EURO)
The Netherlands&Belgium => Western Europ.
So again:
US? Qué ?
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Dosraider = Belgium.
That site is an online shop in Belgium ( Hence the € also known as EURO)
The Netherlands&Belgium => Western Europ.
So again:
US? Qué ?
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Yes, indeed.wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
Most Linux distros come with a Wine package in their repos. It's not bad, but I've heard that Cedega is better.Ro@m wrote:Ive tried a distruibution NimbleX,and it has a module called Wine,basically with it you can run windows programs and games.
CS runs fer sure.
Anways can someone reco0mmend me a good distribution that has the mp3 players in them,not like some that you must download them after the install.
and haha, Dosraider: You're lovin' that quote, eh?