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Winlinux 2003
#1 Guest_ANTITRUST_*
Posted 10 February 2005 - 08:15 PM
Description:
WinLinux 2003 was designed and built to be the easiest to use Linux system. Its installation and configuration tasks are performed directly from Windows and with graphical tools Windows users are used to. Below there is a list of its unique features:
* Windows integration: WinLinux 2003 installs as easily as any Windows application
* Smart configuration: your hardware devices are detected and automatically configured to reflect your current settings and preferences**
* Easy start: you can start WinLinux 2003 just as you start any other Windows application, just double click it
* Safe installation: you do not have to put your existing data at risk to install it as you have to do with other Linux systems (no HD repartitioning)
* Easy troubleshooting: a Troubleshooting Utility is included to simplify the request of Online Support
* Optimal Disk Usage: WinLinux 2003 shares free disk space with Windows, i.e., you do not have to set two independent hard disk partitions that do not share free disk space.
* Familiar look and feel: you will be amazed by how simple it is to use KDE, the graphical interface used by WinLinux 2003. Take a look at some screenshots and see you will be in a familiar place.
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WinLinux 2003 was designed and built to be the easiest to use Linux system. Its installation and configuration tasks are performed directly from Windows and with graphical tools Windows users are used to. Below there is a list of its unique features:
* Windows integration: WinLinux 2003 installs as easily as any Windows application
* Smart configuration: your hardware devices are detected and automatically configured to reflect your current settings and preferences**
* Easy start: you can start WinLinux 2003 just as you start any other Windows application, just double click it
* Safe installation: you do not have to put your existing data at risk to install it as you have to do with other Linux systems (no HD repartitioning)
* Easy troubleshooting: a Troubleshooting Utility is included to simplify the request of Online Support
* Optimal Disk Usage: WinLinux 2003 shares free disk space with Windows, i.e., you do not have to set two independent hard disk partitions that do not share free disk space.
* Familiar look and feel: you will be amazed by how simple it is to use KDE, the graphical interface used by WinLinux 2003. Take a look at some screenshots and see you will be in a familiar place.
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#3
Posted 10 February 2005 - 11:37 PM
LOL, another linux under windows and only windows 98 and millenium....just kidding.
#5
Posted 12 February 2005 - 12:33 AM
very weird. i installed it (it took ages!!), and then it runs the WinLinux Configuration tool... gives me error msg: Access Violation at 0x0046AB48 in DevCfg.exe - read of address 0x000000, then it continue but wont let me register... then...after 3 fails it self deletes all files from \linux except for the config program!!!
bloody useless in other words.
bloody useless in other words.
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#6
Posted 12 February 2005 - 01:05 AM
tibbar, on Feb 12 2005, 01:33 AM, said:
very weird. i installed it (it took ages!!), and then it runs the WinLinux Configuration tool... gives me error msg: Access Violation at 0x0046AB48 in DevCfg.exe - read of address 0x000000, then it continue but wont let me register... then...after 3 fails it self deletes all files from \linux except for the config program!!!
bloody useless in other words.
bloody useless in other words.
LOL i thought it was my computer hardware that sucked :s halfway installation everything crashed :) never seen something like it, was pretty exciting tho :D
and since you are getting errors to i aint gonna try it on another pc :)
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bloody useless in other words.
i agree!
grtz
#11
Posted 24 February 2005 - 02:18 AM
If you guys really need linux on windows, why you don't try vmware? Ok, its paid software.
But there is cygwin... and you can install X server on it.
Here is an easy tutorial about it:
http://www.governmen...ndpost&p=107724
Also:
http://x.cygwin.com/
But there is cygwin... and you can install X server on it.
Here is an easy tutorial about it:
http://www.governmen...ndpost&p=107724
Also:
http://x.cygwin.com/
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