Linux and Windows can run seamlesly together

Irishwhistle

New Member
I just ran into this tutorial on the Ubuntu forums and thought it was pretty neat. With Innotek VirtualBox you can run Linux and Windows seamlessly together. I wonder if you can do it with other operating systems like OS X x86. Here is the tutorial:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=433359

This tutorial is for Ubuntu Edgy Eft, but some people on the Ubuntu forums have gotten it to work in Feisty and it would probably work with other distros as well. I think I'm going to try it. It works with Beryl too. Pretty neat, huh?


~Jordan
 
i will tell you honestly jordanII, even though i read the whole tutorial i never understood what it was about..lol..i just got lost on the way.
 
its a virtual machine

there are ones for windows that will work with any os

you could even run vista INSIDE of xp.

And even share files just by dragging it from one desktop to the other!
 
its a virtual machine

there are ones for windows that will work with any os

you could even run vista INSIDE of xp.

And even share files just by dragging it from one desktop to the other!

It is a VM, but it shows how to configure it so that it is seamless. There is no VM window, you have a Windows taskbar on the top and a Linux bar on the bottom.

~Jordan
 
i downloaded this so called virtual box and see how if fares.
i will remove vmware anyways cause my serial is going down in 2 days...lol
 
i downloaded this so called virtual box and see how if fares.
i will remove vmware anyways cause my serial is going down in 2 days...lol

I've used VirtualBox on Windows an Linux and it is very good. Please note that there are some things you need to do to configure it to run seamlessly.

~Jordan
 
Back
Top