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   Lazlo_Lebrun@laszlomail.com to All   
   Re: Dual boot + virtualised guest   
   03 Feb 07 04:24:38   
   
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   From: Laszlo Lebrun    
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   Subject: Re: Dual boot + virtualised guest   
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   brettg wrote:   
   > So, my question is, are there any emulation/virtualisation apps out there   
   > that will allow me to do the same thing, only with a logical partition   
   > instead of a physical drive?   
   >    
   > Alternatively, if that is not possible which virtualisation product has   
   > the best 3D support, either available now or at least on its roadmap. If I   
   > could get 3D support within a virtual machine I wouldn't need to dual-boot   
   > at all.   
   >    
   Since you don't seem to want to get rid of windows like most here, you    
   might possibly try Colinux. You just do it the other way around: run    
   Linux out of Windows. I have tried an adopted "andLinux" this is a    
   minimalistic Linux based on Xubuntu and running with the resources from    
   Windows.   
   You don't even need a reboot to install and you can run both application    
   types together and even cut and paste between them.   
   If you like this idea,: take a look there:    
   http://wiki.gp2x.org/wiki/AndLinux   
      
   Regards   
   Michel   
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