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Opens source method for running Linux on Windows
(old news - 03:13PM Sunday Apr 11 2004)
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A trial version of a little-known Linux application called "CoLinux" was released recently. It is the first working free and open source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows natively as reported in this Linux World article. It's the work of a 21 year-old Israeli computer science student and some Japanese open source programmers; in Israel, analysts are already saying it could help transform the software world.

The student, Dan Aloni, a graduate of an IDF computer unit, has developed a Linux application - called Cooperative Linux ("CoLinux" for short) - that 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 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. A member of the international open source community, Aloni developed CoLinux along with several Japanese programmers, collaborating over the Net.

They've written special core drivers for the host OS which modify the way the host OS receives notifications from the hardware - thus allowing both Operating Systems to coexist peacefully - and run at a decent speed as well. "As the trend is for Linux to take a more important role in organizations," Shemesh continues, "Aloni's development is extremely interesting. The question is how Microsoft will react and whether it will allow support for Windows systems if they have Linux systems installed on them." According to Haaretz.com that is also carrying details of this story, Microsoft has so far made no comment on Aloni's development.

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Smitedogg
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Uses

I could see this being great for developers, and for hobbyists, but doesn't cygwin fill in the rest of the obvious applications for this already?
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CPM

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Re: Uses

Micrcosoft should did what mac did have unix for a core kernel. It's free anyways for them

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Apple did it because it was a huge leap forward from OS 9. But it'd be a huge leap backwards for Microsoft, so why would they downgrade their kernel to UNIX?
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nizbit
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Re: Uses

Care to explain?

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Re: Uses

Better SMP, NUMA support, and a superior thread implementation. I am comparing Windows and FreeBSD.
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Re: Uses

nm

nizbit
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Yes your right, but I dont know who would use FreeBSD for that anyways. IBM AIX or HP UX kicks anything coming from Windows.
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Leap backwards?
I think that OS X uses *BSD flavor.
So please explain
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It's already a Microsoft strategy

They plan to create a Wmware inside Windows servers for integrate Unix services (Bind, Sendmail etc). They figured out that if you can run Unix services on Windows Servers, it's like having best of two worlds, ease of use and reliability. In other word, if they can't buy Unix like all others technologies they loved in the past, they will try to eat it by integration.
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Re: It's already a Microsoft strategy

said by Corvus See Profile:
it's like having best of two worlds, ease of use and reliability.
Isn't that what Lindows tried to achieve?

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said by T0rn See Profile:
said by Corvus See Profile:
it's like having best of two worlds, ease of use and reliability.
Isn't that what Lindows tried to achieve?

yeah, but it's lindows...

'nuff said
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Re: It's already a Microsoft strategy

Yeah, only Microsoft solutions works in our world.

*:o*
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said by T0rn See Profile:
said by Corvus See Profile:
it's like having best of two worlds, ease of use and reliability.
Isn't that what Lindows tried to achieve?

But LindowsOS(TM) (»www.lindows.com/) was not controlled by Microsoft, so it had to go. Since the only people that got confused between the two names were the people at Microsoft, they sued to kill it claiming that many people got confused.
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mattei
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Are you refering to SFU?
dave
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That's been a day 1 feature of NT anyway - it shipped with a POSIX subsystem (admittedly lousy; it was there to fulfil checkoff-box procurement requirements more than to be useful). The current SFU is much better.

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Re: It's already a Microsoft strategy

said by dave See Profile:
That's been a day 1 feature of NT anyway - it shipped with a POSIX subsystem (admittedly lousy; it was there to fulfil checkoff-box procurement requirements more than to be useful). The current SFU is much better.

LoL.... I have a lot to learn about MS...

SFU... LoL... and if you told me to SFU what would that mean? I mean this is too funny!

OK, MS I will SFU... and you can KMA... 'cause you only wanna be POSIX compliant...

What nonsense...

Dave this isn't aimed at you at all... not at all.


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dadkins
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I'm game!

Just downloaded it, going to install and see what happens.

Rock n Roll!

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Re: I'm game!

said by dadkins See Profile:
Just downloaded it, going to install and see what happens.
1. In order to work, you have to create a Linux partion (can do so via the Sourceforge page for CoLinux.

2. Also need CygWin in order to run.

This port is not for the new user to Linux, and defiently has a curve, but will be great for using in multi environments that are being used in today's office world.
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said by dadkins See Profile:
Just downloaded it, going to install and see what happens.

Rock n Roll!

Please DO let us know what happens. I'm interested..

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Re: I'm game!

I tried it a long time ago. I am very unfamilar with Linux, but based on my experience the released file system had the error on it and also it caused the blue screen of death from time to time. I am going with virtual PC. Newb friendly for installing ez linux distros

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Once I downloaded and installed Microsoft Windows... (eerrrmmm, you CAN do that can't you?)

During the install, it burped and farted and told me that it needed a driver for my "Hotzy Snotzy Video Fartron" card, but it was only Windows version 0.98 an' Linux 0.98 had the drivers but this is Windows and another story all the same...

So, anyway... anyhow... I was frustraded and I hated Windows because that "Dollar" Bill guy ripped me off when I downloaded my free copy of Windows 0.98. I mean really, bandwidth costs money . So I'm pissed at Microsoft 'cause his free stuff won't run as good as that Linux stuff I paid $200.00 for... I think that is a damn shame and I think we should all write Steve and Dave about it ...

Honestly guys... try it, it's free. If you like it, fine. If you don't that is as fine but give us a break here...

IT IS FREE. YOU DIDN'T PAY $200.00 FOR IT... THE PRICE IS DOUBLING EVERY YEAR. LAST YEAR IT WAS $0.00... THIS YEAR IT IS UP TO $0.00... WHO KNOWS WHAT NEXT YEAR IS GOING TO BRING??? IT MAY DOUBLE AGAIN


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Mr Anon

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hmmm

What advantages does this program have over cygwin and line?

I have yet to use either extensivly but I'm always interested in using some of the great open soucre in windows.

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Linux: Got Patience??

This OS has got to be one of the hardest to install. Unfortunately, Microsoft have made it "too" easy to install Windows (is that really a problem??). Therefore, we are subjected to brain damage trying to figure out how to install Linux and its billion variations.

No wonder Windows is number 1. Linux, please become easier to install (speaking from trying to install Red Hat 7.x on a desktop). My current impression of Linux is anchored to pain.

Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Linux: Got Patience??

you have to be kidding me it is hard to install? I am beyond a linux newbie and I just downloaded the distro cd's and put the cd and installed! wow now that was hard! lmao

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you have to be kidding me it is hard to install? I am beyond a linux newbie and I just downloaded the distro cd's and put the cd and installed! wow now that was hard! lmao

Especially live-cd distro's. If you found Linux hard to install, you MUST have tried the wrong distro!

Be careful -- This CoLinux thing is not easy to install! It takes a bit of Linux knowledge and Wiki-searching patience to figure out how to bootstrap a distro CD & boot it... Took me a good hour to do so!

I looked at CoLinux a bit --- It's actually a port of the 2.4.25 kernel (through CygWin). I was able to get their Debian 1GB image to boot. Networking is a PAIN to get set up.... their default image has no dhcp clients, so I had to do quite a readup on the route command....

Now, I'm apt-getting X11 and seeing if I can boot up a simple X/twm....
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said by MSauk See Profile:
you have to be kidding me it is hard to install? I am beyond a linux newbie and I just downloaded the distro cd's and put the cd and installed! wow now that was hard! lmao

Actually, it was Red Hat 7.6. Anywho, that version of Linux is painful. I will learn Linux only if it is necessary for my job or company. Other than that, I am sticking with the winning team which is Windows. IMHO, Linux won't be in Microsoft's league for many more years to come, especially as a desktop system. "Dollar" Bill Gates will make certain of that!

Just my 2 cents, which I won't invest in Linux anytime soon. Cheers!
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Re: Linux: Got Patience??

It bothers me when people try to tell everyone that something is not up to snuff when they don't even understand it. I hear the same old story repeatedly Windows is better than Linux/UNIX. Well unfortunately that is just not true. What is better for someone is not necessarily the same for someone else. If you are serving a small number of clients (a few hundred) then maybe Windows is your best bet. Allot of the smaller data centerers don't have the resources to keep a UNIX admin on staff and since Windows is easier to administer they opt for the MS route. Some other companies fall into the clutches of MS and can't get out because they become dependent on them. There are many reasons to use Windows.

But, if you are serving thousands upon thousands of clients and a reboot or complete system crash is just not acceptable then it's quite possible a Linux/UNIX solution is better. (Not saying that Linux/UNIX can't handle smaller jobs.)

Where I work we have just about everything. Windows, Linux, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX and NetWare among others. I have worked on just about everything (in the list) except for HP-UX. It's not the Linux/UNIX servers that we have to worry about. It's the Windows and NetWare servers that we have to watch.

We are migrating away from Windows right now (Well except for the Citrix servers.) and moving to Virtual Linux servers on a IBM Z series mainframe. Others are being migrated to AIX and Solaris. We find that under heavy load no mater what the Linux/UNIX box always comes out on top, both in reliability and speed. So that being said a Linux/UNIX environment is better for us.

Here is an example. We currently host 9500 active Lotus Notes mail databases on two UNIX servers with 6 x 550 MHz processors each. Before we migrated to UNIX we had 7 Windows servers with 4 x 1.3 GHz processors doing the same job.

Also looking into the direction of the Desktop take a look at Suse 9.x and what Novell is doing with Linux. (Specifically with Ximiam and NetWare.)
On the server side, the new 2.6 kernel can handle a theoretical maximum of 256 processors with 64 way servers already in production (SGI). There are also 64 bit versions of Linux available.

You might just be surprised what has happened since the release of RedHat 7.2 in 2001. (There was never a RH 7.6)

So we have invested in Linux and UNIX and will continue to do so because FOR US (and not everyone else), Windows in just not in the same league.
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Re: Linux: Got Patience??

Dude, you just restated the obvious - one size does not fit all. Hence, that is why I ended my posting with "Just my 2 cents". I particularly don't care for Linux and IMHO, Windows is the better system again, in MY (1 person here) opinion. HOWEVER, not everyone is going to see it that way and that is fine by me.

No matter how much you explain how Windows is not the superior system, point out "facts" to back it up, post links and so forth, you still won't hear me saying that I prefer Linux because I (again, one person here) love Windows over any other OS.

Again, 1 person here, just MY (again, one person here) 2 cents.

P.S. It was Red Hat 7.2. That shows how much I care for Linux, not to even remember the version I tried to install. Just one person's experience.
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Re: Linux: Got Patience??

said by fatmanskinny See Profile:

No matter how much you explain how Windows is not the superior system, point out "facts" to back it up, post links and so forth, you still won't hear me saying that I prefer Linux because I (again, one person here) love Windows over any other OS.

Again, 1 person here, just MY (again, one person here) 2 cents.

P.S. It was Red Hat 7.2. That shows how much I care for Linux, not to even remember the version I tried to install. Just one person's experience.

Facts:

1) Windows costs more than Linux.
2) It takes about twice the processing power to do the same job with windows, usually.
3) Patches get out the door quicker...
4) Did I say windows costs more than Linux?

You are the one who wrote a about a painful experience you had some two or three years ago with a non-existant version of linux.

The facts are obvious for anyone willing to consider them as are the prejudices, on both sides.
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Re: Linux: Got Patience??

Instead of flaming back and forth, I just want to reiterate the obvious: Some will love Windows over Linux and some will love Linux over Windows.

I prefer Windows over Linux. Some people seem like they are taking my disliking of Linux to heart (I hate Linux! I hate a Linux installation! I hate Linux! Linux sucks! Linux sucks BIG TIME! Windows rule! There, happy?)

Like Nextel, I am DONE with this thread. Happy surfing.
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Re: Linux: Got Patience??

said by fatmanskinny See Profile:
Instead of flaming back and forth, I just want to reiterate the obvious: Some will love Windows over Linux and some will love Linux over Windows.

I prefer Windows over Linux. Some people seem like they are taking my disliking of Linux to heart (I hate Linux! I hate a Linux installation! I hate Linux! Linux sucks! Linux sucks BIG TIME! Windows rule! There, happy?)

Like Nextel, I am DONE with this thread. Happy surfing.

Well, replied. Personally, I never liked Red Hat (but that is just me). A while back I stopped in the bookstore and got a copy of the "Official Fedora Companion", which comes with two CD's and installed Fedora on a couple of systems. Trivial install, for me. You are right that Linux installs were difficult in the "old days" so were MS installs, when you think about it.... same problems too.... drivers mostly.

Anyway, next time you've got an old box and feel like trying out Linux or BSD try them again. They are both much improved.

Good luck.
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tirebiter

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This is Broadband?

I know many people who frequent this site are interested in OS news, but if this site starts wandering off into non-broadband stories like this, it will lose its uniqueness and interest to many people.

I say leave the PC, Mac and Linux news to those sites. This site should focus on its mission: broadband information.

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bludude

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Linux Under Windows Oxymoronic

My first thought is WHY?

I switched to Linux because it is much more stable and dependable... not to mention fun to play with.

If I want Windows, I'll use it.
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