Alternatives to dual boot

Markus Joschko markus.joschko at gmail.com
Wed Apr 19 19:43:03 UTC 2006


And vmware has a free server too (www.vmware.com).
The installation is really painless and it works great. I have
succeeded two days before..

-markus

On 4/19/06, Billy Pollifrone <billy at silverbaseball.com> wrote:
> It's not fast but you may find that Qemu does what you need it to.
>
>
> On 4/19/06, Daniel Axtell <dan_axtell at yahoo.com > wrote:
> >
>
> I'm using Kubuntu 5.04 for AMD-64 as my main operating system, with a Win2K
> partition on the same machine.  I need to occasionally use Windows to run MS
> Media Encoder to create streaming .WMV files, or use tax software, etc.  I'm
> finding dual booting to be an annoyance; there are times when I need to see
> how something renders in IE, etc. where having to reboot is a time-consuming
> chore.
>
>  I know a little about Wine, and that there are commercial Windows runtime
> environments for Linux, but I'm wondering how they fare on a 64-bit
> distribution, how it would affect upgrading Kubuntu, etc.  Does anyone have
> any advice on this?
>
>  Thanks.
>  Dan
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