On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 09:26:59PM -0400, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
So, the principal difficulty with using coLinux with Sugar is that it uses a Windows-side X server, which provides its own window manager. We need to use our own, custom-configured window manager, in order for the GUI toCan't say anything about the first part, but the second is plain wrong (the box running Sugar shipped by lenny is in a different room - go figure how I prevent having to move my feet :) ). The window manager isn't tied to the X server in any way.work. (For the same reason, Sugar won't run over an ssh tunnel.)
We could attempt to port some of the window management stuff to Cygwin, but... let's not.IIRC no special porting should be required regarding X on Windows. It even seems to be able to utilize shared memory nowadays if configured accordingly [1], so performance should be OK.
Don't VMs on Windows require admin privileges to install and/or run (I honestly don't know)?Virtualbox is Free and potentially similar. Also, coLinuxrequires Administrator privileges to run, so students on school computersprobably can't use it.[1]
[1] http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using-shared-memory.html CU Sascha -- http://sascha.silbe.org/ http://www.infra-silbe.de/
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