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Cooperative Linux is the first working free and open
source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows
natively. More generally, Cooperative Linux (short-named coLinux)
is a port of the Linux kernel
that allows it to run cooperatively alongside another operating system
on a single machine. For instance, it allows one to freely
run Linux on Windows 2000/XP, without using a commercial PC
virtualization software such as VMware,
in a way which is much more optimal than using any general purpose
PC virtualization software. In its current condition, it allows us
to run the KNOPPIX Japanese
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| After boot (click
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This screenshot shows a booted coLinux system right
after the launch of the coLinux daemon. The coLinux
console window is a separate process that attaches to
the running coLinux daemon.
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| With network (click
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This shows the coLinux system running twm and rxvt
xclients across the virtual network link with Windows.
On the left you can see the Cygwin XFree86 server. On
the right, you can see the dialog box of the Virtual
Win32 TAP network interface.
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| Running Knoppix (click
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We took a Knoppix Japanese
Edition ISO image, and with very little bootstrapping,
caused it to boot under coLinux. In the screenshot above
you can see a Japanese KDE
desktop running from Knoppix under coLinux, a Mozilla window, konsole,
konqueror, the FLTK-based
coLinux console, and the Windows Task Manager showing
the CPU consumption of the coLinux daemon so far.
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| Mozilla (click for
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Two Mozilla windows.
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