Re: Which way is the best choice to co-exist Windows and Linux ?
- From: rsteiner@xxxxxxxx (Richard Steiner)
- Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:21:02 -0500
Here in comp.os.linux.development.apps,
Kid <kid1972tw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> spake unto us, saying:
Hi
I've known many ways to co-exist Windows and Linux :
1. I can use VMWare or Microsoft VPC .
2. I can use Cygwin or coLinux .
3. I can use boot manager to divide HD partitions for each system .
How do you suggest the best choice for Linux and embedded Linux
development ?
( If I need to keep Microsoft Windows for many softwares .)
Do what I do: use multiple machines and a KVM switch. Switching OSes
is as simple as changing channels. :-)
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