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Originally Posted by Mousey
isn't it possible to use Windows and Linux with parallels?
i've seen it before on some dudes photo stream thing on flickr, ignore if you wish
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On my OS X system, I do have a Windows XP Pro virtual machine installed and I now have multiple Linux VM's installed. So I can run all 3 OS's on the same machine. It is working well.
Right now I'm trying to get KNOPPIX to install to the virtual hard drive instead of running off the disk image.
There is no automatic option for that. I've had to do some Google searching. Right now I'm trying the install procedure I found here:
Knoppix Installer - Knoppix Documentation Wiki
It uses the following command run from the console:
sudo knoppix-installer
I had to do the partitioning when prompted - 2 times - one for the install space and one for the swap space. Once I did that properly (and not before) a modified menu came up and one of the options was to start the install.
It's sitting there at about 78% right now - has been for a while - but since the virtual hard drive and CD lights are still blinking, I'm assuming it's still installing ok.
I'm finding that of all the distros so far, SUSE 10.2 is working the best. UBUNTU and KUBUNTU are both chopped-down, over-simplified n00b versions, it would seem, and not worthy of most users time if they care about being able to actually use and configure their system.
Mandrake is second - it has some video glitches that prevent me from being able to really explore it hardcore.
When all is said and done, I may end up deleting all the Linux virtual machines except for Suse. It has some more powerful configuration apps and seems not to be cut-down like Ubuntu/Kubuntu. Just seems to have the right kind of setup for a moderate user who wants to take control of the distro.
I'm not sure what other distros to try at this stage. Is Xandros still being made?