Hi,

Installing linux CNC on a different distribution is far from easy, as it 
need real time capabilities (RTAI). If you want to use different OS, you 
can simply install as many as you want on different partition. What you 
need is a few minute figuring partition size and to not use entire disk 
space for linuxcnc. If you plan to use windows, install it first, as it 
is not friendly with other OS on the same hard drive.

other solution maybe to use something like virtualbox, in this case it 
would make sense to use linuxcnc as main OS, because of its need for  
real time capabilities.




Le 03.04.2013 11:43, Charlie Moore a écrit :
> Hello,
>
>         I am new to Linux cnc and Linux in general so forgive me if this is 
> obvious. What I would like to know is there a stand alone install of linux 
> cnc? I would like to run Zorin or some other OS besides Ubunto. Thanks.
>
> Charlie
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