Sean Miller wrote: > Another option, of course, is to run a "proper non-Wubifried" version > of Ubuntu in a virtual machine - just let it use the whole virtual > disk. Then you can have Windows and Linux running together at the > same time, which can be useful. > > Sean > > Ok, that is an option I could try, the only thing is I dont even know what a virtual machine is, or how to set one up. It sounds interesting though. I like the idea of running both windows and Ubuntu at the same time.
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