thanks for passing the info. that's interesting. Too bad is supports only 32 bits OS.On Dec 6, 2010, at 8:54 PM, Mike Blackstock wrote: I've attached a screenshot of Ubuntu and Windows 7 running concurrently on a 1 gig netbook (yeah, believe it or not). andlinux has a somewhat different approach to virtualization, described here: http://www.techwandering.com/2008/02/20/andlinux-an-easy-way-to-run-linux-applications-right-on-your-windows-desktop/ In a nutshell, the linux kernel is recompiled as a native windows app, and it's much faster than either virtualbox or vmware.
500 meg download is at andlinux.org - if anybody wants to try it and has questions, ask away. It works unbelievably well - I've used vmware, and I wouldn;t dream of switching back.
-Mike
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