Rimini
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Posted: Oct. 18 2005,09:50 |
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Hi,
you should have a look for the coLinux, which is a special Linux kernel that can be loaded as a windows xp service, and than boots a Linux system under Windows XP nativly.
The only problem is, how to get the access to the coLinux system without to enter the Windows system. Windows XP and coLinux communicates via TCP/IP and you need a client (e.G. VNC, NXclient) under Windows XP to display the Linux X.
On the other hand, you can install coLinux as service of Windows XP and export the Linux X to a Windows X-Server, which is running as a service also. This could solve your problem, but I don't tested this.
Rimini
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