Will Linux For Windows Change The World?
An anonymous reader writes "A month ago, a trial version of a little-known Linux application called 'CoLinux' was released that is the first working free and open source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows natively. It's the work of a 21-year-old Israeli computer science student and some Japanese open source programmers; in Israel, analysts are already saying it could help transform the software world." (CoLinux is short for Cooperative Linux; we mentioned this project in January as well.)
How about a list of things wrong with your post instead?
1.) Linux has plenty of great fonts, it just depends what distro you pick and if you install more than just the base packages.
2.) DirectX is a MICROSOFT ONLY format. It will never, ever, be in any linux distro except in emulation form. And for second, why should it be? OpenGL is fine and great, and with 2.0 coming out you can stuff DirectX where the sun don't shine.
3.) Great, so linux gets to turn into Windows by taking away the free choice of picking your own gui? I don't think so! MORON.
Maybe this project doesnt "Fill the gap" but there's enough decent distro's out there to make using windows a pain in the a$$
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