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		<title>Easiest way to try linux on windows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever had these questions in your mind..?</p> <p>- You are a windows user but want to try linux</p> <p>- You are interested in trying linux but don&#8217;t want to ditch windows either</p> <p>- You want linux and windows in your machine without disturbing each other</p> <p>- You are afraid of installing linux as it might make your machine unusable or might destroy your data</p> <p>If your answer is &#8220;yes&#8221;, read further&#8230;</p> <p></p> <p>Even I had these questions on my mind.</p> <p>I wanted to learn linux, but all I have is one simple laptop with windows xp installed on it.</p> <p>I <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://solitarygeek.com/linux/easiest-way-to-try-linux-on-windows">Easiest way to try linux on windows</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever had these questions in your mind..?</p>
<p>- You are a windows user but want to try linux</p>
<p>- You are interested in trying linux but don&#8217;t want to ditch windows either</p>
<p>- You want linux and windows in your machine without disturbing each other</p>
<p>- You are afraid of installing linux as it might make your machine unusable or might destroy your data</p>
<p>If your answer is &#8220;yes&#8221;, read further&#8230;</p>
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<p>Even I had these questions on my mind.</p>
<p>I wanted to learn linux, but all I have is one simple laptop with windows xp installed on it.</p>
<p>I need windows to work on all my current projects, but at the same time I don&#8217;t want to turn my head from linux.</p>
<p>I had two options:</p>
<p>1. Install linux on my machine in such a way that either windows or linux boots. (Dual boot)</p>
<p>2. Use a virtualization software and install linux as a guest operating system.</p>
<p>I tried both. I spent so many days searching the web to figure out how to setup dual booting in my machine. After many days of hardwork, I managed to install linux on my machine without disturbing windows.</p>
<p>Fine. But that was not the end of the road. I was so used to windows that I couldn&#8217;t just come away from that. I need to use Google talk, Picasa etc.. which all work only in windows at that point of time. Also I faced issues in booting when I removed the linux os (ubuntu gusty). I had to run the windows recovery to resume things to normal.</p>
<p>So, I searched for other options and &#8220;Virtualization&#8221; looked like the best bet for me. I started exploring the options available and the following looked promising.</p>
<p>- VMWare Server (Proprietary. Also VMWare Workstation (which is not free) had lot more options than VMWare Server)</p>
<p>- Microsoft Virtual PC (Need to say anything about the license..? )</p>
<p>- Innotek VirtualBox (Now took over by Sun)</p>
<p>I ruled out the VMWare Server as I felt that it was a stripped down version of VMWare Workstation.</p>
<p>I gave a try to Microsoft Virtual PC. It was ok, but the support for linux as &#8220;guest os&#8221; was not very good. Also I couldn&#8217;t get much support about running ubuntu linux on virtual pc. The support for installing other windows os might be good (who needs that in first place..?)</p>
<p>I was left with the last option. I thought, &#8220;Will this satisfy my need atleast?&#8221;. It did.</p>
<p>Installing and configuring VirtualBox should be as simple as eating apples. You need to just read the excellent documentation available in their <a href="http://virtualbox.org/">site</a>. Support for linux os is excellent.</p>
<p>I thought of giving it a try and managed to install Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse and PCLinuxOS on it without any issues. The seamless mouse integeration between host (windows) and guest (linux) is simply astonishing. Currently I&#8217;m running <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu 8.10</a> on top of VirtualBox.</p>
<p>VirtualBox makes installation of operating system look like a very simple affair. If you can install firefox on your machine, you can definitely install ubuntu or fedora in your machine using VirtualBox. If you don&#8217;t need any guest os, you can simple delete it.</p>
<p>Installing linux has never been so easy.</p>
<p>Still scratching your head? Go ahead and download VirtualBox and install your favourite linux distro on it.</p>
<p>Further reading:</p>
<p><a href="http://jamesselvakumar.wordpress.com/2008/02/18/ms-virtual-pc-vs-virutalbox/">MS Virtual PC vs VirtualBox</a></p>
<p><a href="http://jamesselvakumar.wordpress.com/category/virtualization/">My older posts about VirtualBox</a></p>
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