Matt Amory wrote:
I'm trying to get UNIX/LINUX to run on my Windows laptop. Is UWIN the best
and easiest option?
While lots of other people have answered this question already, I'd like
to point out that without information on what it is you want to use
Linux for, it's almost impossible to g
ying to do it
that way).
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I'd say VirtualBox. VMWare has also has a free client, but I'd just go with
VirtualBox.
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Matt Amory wrote:
> I'm trying to get UNIX/LINUX to run on my Windows laptop. Is UWIN the best
> and easiest option?
>
How about WUBI? Installs Ubuntu like a windows program - easy in, easy
out. http://wubi-installer.org/
jf
On 12/13/09, Matt Amory wrote:
> I'm trying to get UNIX/LINUX to run on my Windows laptop. Is UWIN the best
> and easiest option?
>
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I'm trying to get UNIX/LINUX to run on my Windows laptop. Is UWIN the best
and easiest option?