Mario:
Is that what you meant? I was thinking you were asking something more
along the lines of VMware, i.e. running *virtual* Windows or Linux or
*BSD or ... machine(s) on top of an existing and running Linux machine.
The problem with VMware (
www.vmware.com) is of course that it's pretty
pricey. I'm not certain of the state of the open source alternatives to
VMware; last I heard a year ago the projects were slowing down and dying
off.
Matt Alexander wrote:
>On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Mario Hines wrote:
>
>
>
>>To anyone,
>> A friend of mine informed me that you can boot
>>Windows into a terminal window while having Linux up
>>in the background. What boot options would you have
>>to specific to achieve this goal? This would be a big
>>help to me. Thanks.
>>
>>
>
>You can use the rdesktop program to access a Windows server running
>Terminal Services. For example, from the command line, type:
>
>rdesktop 172.16.1.10 &
>
>Or, put the IP address in your hosts file and use the name.
>
>You can download it at:
>
>http://www.rdesktop.org
>
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