> It runs the other way round to win4lin - allows a guest OS to run on win > NT, win 2k or winME (that's the surprising one), but one would have > thought a linux host/ win9x guest can't be far away??? The best part of Win4Lin is that when Windows shows me the big blue screen, I can just kill the process. Why would I want to depend upon Windows to run Linux? Wouldn't I be back where I started? Cheers --- Larry _______________________________________________ Win4Lin-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.netraverse.com/mailman/listinfo/win4lin-users
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