Announcing Cooperative Linux
evilmf writes "Well... I was on my daily "relaxing" read of the LKML when I've found an interesting announce about "Cooperative Linux", in this message from Dan Aloni. It allows you to run Linux on an unmodified Win2000/XP system, just launching another app. Dan says that Cooperative Linux is 'is stable enough (on some common hardware configurations) for running a fully functional KNOPPIX/Debian system on Windows,' and provides some screenshots in the project homepage."
Anti-PowerPoint!? You are such a rebel!
Little did you know that OpenOffice runs on Windows.
If you DO see an advantage to running Linux in Windows to run apps that are Windows-native, be my guest.
But only if daddy says it's OK.
What immediately came to my mind while reading your post was this: Suck my dick, geek bitch.
Now *that* is weird.
I mean, that's just about the most fucked-up thing I've every come across. Windows and Linux together? That's even worse than that "Without Sports" commercial with the love-birds from OSU and the University of Michigan kissing on the couch!
NO ONE CARES YOU KIKE!
and shutdown under "start" menu is logic? please... even xp is still rough around the edges. it's matter of taste. i use fluxbox. kde and gnome are too much bloated. like windows :-)