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That may be fine for you and I do enjoy cygwin, but there is a place for andLinux/coLinux, as Jack Perry pointed out. Some things, particularly SAGE (which is a lot of things all in one) are pretty difficult to port to any platform (including Cygwin).
As someone else pointed out, there may be actual improvements in performance as well.
Sadly, coLinux has only worked in 32bit windows installations for quite some time. I haven't followed the project enough to know when or if this will change.