Re: Linux killer!

From: Colin Paul Adams (colin_at_colina.demon.co.uk)
Date: 10/29/05

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    Date: 29 Oct 2005 14:19:47 +0100
    
    

    >>>>> "Bill" == Bill Perkins <perk@iag.net> writes:

        Bill> Dual-boot? Lock down XP as much as possible to keep as
        Bill> single-purpose as possible, and put all the good stuff on
        Bill> Fedora?

    Yes. And make sure you have to be able to logon to XP.
    And then when one of Malcolm's pupils wants to use the Windows Media
    Player, or whatever, then all (s)he has to do is come to Malcolm and
    ask for an id to logon to Windows.
    Fair enough?
    :-)

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