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No, if you R.T.Fine.A. it states "But if you are someone, who runs Linux because of Blender, other 3d apps, Beryl [compiz] you want to watch movies under Linux – you won’t find anything extraordinary in coLinux. You are better off with standard Linux distro, and Windows in VM."
Edited 2007-07-13 19:10
I love this kind of stuff.
At work I have been using cygwin for a while on windows. I even have the same home directory that I do in Linux under Cygwin because I mounted a Samba share of my Linux home directory on Windows and set that share as the home dir in Cygwin's /etc/passwd.
I use Xming as my X server on Windows.
I also make use of VNC.
At home, I go the other way around (because I wanted beryl) and run Linux. I use Wine for most things and VirtualBox if I can't get something working in Wine.
It looks like OSX will soon have a very nice solution superior to anything I have seen for other platforms. Watch this video...
I can't verify that this link is what I really wanted because youtube is blocked where I'm at now but I think this is it....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIApJMzGzDQ
I know there's a similar (but not Apple-level slick yet) solution in Ubuntu.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SeamlessVirtualization
I've tried several installations of coLinux in the past. While running Linux kernel in a window is very exciting, I had to give up for two reasons (in every try).
First running X applications is not very easy (the review also touches this). You also need to have a seperate Cygwin installation for the X server. (And launch both of them together, it's time and desktop space comsuming).
Additionally, while the performance is acceptable, stability is not. coLinux runs a "parallel" kernel which directly accesses the hardware (I guess). Thus any coLinux failure is also fatal in Windows (i.e: blue screen). That's simply not acceptable.
Thus I reverted back to QEMU. Basically, it's fast, portable and can run without installation (or a kqemu driver can be installed for better performance). I can also boot directly from the very same system (it's on a USB disk).
I hope one day I'll be able to return to coLinux, but it is not today.
Topologilinux is also a great coLinux distribution. Highly recommended.
http://www.topologilinux.com/



