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Even better than virtual machines, assuming it works as described.(I haven't
tried it, but I'm about to! :-)
http://lifehacker.com/5195999/portable-ubuntu-runs-ubuntu-inside-windows
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Even better than virtual machines, assuming it works as described.(I haven't
> tried it, but I'm about to! :-)
>
> http://lifehacker.com/5195999/portable-ubuntu-runs-ubuntu-inside-windows
2 days late. :)
This reminds me of people with humongous amounts of junk in their iPods,
constantly zapping, never stopping for a moment to appreciate any of it. What
is the point? Just to make the multicore hardware of today sweat we'll run
Linux from Windows from a VNC client from a java VM?
OTOH, it's tempting to get this one to work, might it be not a april fool's
prank... :)
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So what happens when you run WINE inside of this? Then open this inside of
that...just how far can you recurse these things?
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.freesitespace.net
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Even better than virtual machines, assuming it works as described.(I haven't
> tried it, but I'm about to! :-)
> http://lifehacker.com/5195999/portable-ubuntu-runs-ubuntu-inside-windows
The only unanswered question is why anyone would *want* to run linux
from windows.
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- Warp
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Warp wrote:
> The only unanswered question is why anyone would *want* to run linux
> from windows.
Sure. All the *good* stuff from Linux has already been ported to native
Windows. </troll> ;-)
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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nemesis wrote:
> Just to make the multicore hardware of today sweat we'll
> run Linux from Windows from a VNC client from a java VM?
I once saw a full PC/x86 emulator as a Java applet. Took some minutes to
boot a basic Linux kernel and ate a lot of memory, but sure worked!
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Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> nemesis wrote:
>> Just to make the multicore hardware of today sweat we'll
>> run Linux from Windows from a VNC client from a java VM?
>
> I once saw a full PC/x86 emulator as a Java applet. Took some minutes to
> boot a basic Linux kernel and ate a lot of memory, but sure worked!
http://www-jpc.physics.ox.ac.uk/DemoLinux.html
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Warp wrote:
> The only unanswered question is why anyone would *want* to run linux
> from windows.
Typically because you want to quickly do something that's trivial under
Linux, and you don't fancy spenting 4 weeks searching for an equivilent
Windows tool to do the same thing.
(E.g., you try finding a tool that can compute the MD5 sums of all the
files in a given folder and write them into a text file. Under Linux,
this is trivial. Under Windows... well, there's a CLI tool that will
compute the MD5 sum for *one* file, but you try scripting it to process
several...)
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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"Orchid XP v8" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> (E.g., you try finding a tool that can compute the MD5 sums of all the
> files in a given folder and write them into a text file. Under Linux, this
> is trivial. Under Windows... well, there's a CLI tool that will compute
> the MD5 sum for *one* file, but you try scripting it to process
> several...)
sfk can do that trivially. used it on a whole tree. unfortunately it
doesn't like unicode characters in filenames, so it missed a few dozen. :(
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.freesitespace.net
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Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> Warp wrote:
> > The only unanswered question is why anyone would *want* to run linux
> > from windows.
> Typically because you want to quickly do something that's trivial under
> Linux, and you don't fancy spenting 4 weeks searching for an equivilent
> Windows tool to do the same thing.
Don't you mean equivalent?
Anyways, my comment had a hint of "why would anyone want to run Windows
in the first place?"
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- Warp
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