Here's my new Linux and NT integrated desktop. The best of both worlds.
Here's my new Linux and NT integrated desktop. The best of both worlds.
why you would want to run NT on a home machine is beyond me...
EntropySink. You know you have to click it.
It's not a home machine....Originally posted by ober5861
why you would want to run NT on a home machine is beyond me...
Wow!!! That's gott'a one hell of a stable workstation... 1 gig o ram and Windows NT. You must have a very nice workplace.
hehe.....actually that's our server that runs NT with a gig of RAM and it's quite unstable at timesOriginally posted by drdroid
Wow!!! That's gott'a one hell of a stable workstation... 1 gig o ram and Windows NT. You must have a very nice workplace.
Anyone guess how I did this??
Cygwin or some other emulator, perhaps? Maybe the program was just ported.
Running one GNOME app doesn't make your workstation "integrated", dude
It's the other way around.....it's NT on Linux.
It's nothing big. That's just a NT Server Desktop via Citrix Metaframe using Citrix's Linux client. I just thought it was kind of neat looking.......
ms paint? that would be rather simpleOriginally posted by damonbrinkley
Anyone guess how I did this??
A friend of mine showed me running windows XP (I think it ws XP, don't really remember) in a window in Linux. Don't know how he did it, but he started winXP after he booted under linux and it showed in a small window
I reckon he was pulling your plonker.A friend of mine showed me running windows XP (I think it ws XP, don't really remember) in a window in Linux. Don't know how he did it, but he started winXP after he booted under linux and it showed in a small window
"I reckon he was pulling your plonker."
I reckon he was running VMware.
http://www.vmware.com/
But this screenshot is different, it seems the GNOME and windows desktops are integrated. I have no clue how it's being done.
Here is another one: www.winehq.com
Mind you - Mac machines have had access to virtual PC's that run windows for quite some time now, and they are pretty reliable (if a little expensive).
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