I saw something in a magazine this month (PC World (UK version), I think) for something called Exceed from a company called Hummingbird. The trick here was someone had both Windows AND Linux running simultaneously, Linux was on a 'Dumb Box', and the Exceed software allowed the user to have both a Windows desktop and a Linux one. The software is about £20 and you can get an 'Evaluation Disc' from www2.hcl.com (No, that ISN'T a typo, that is the address!!). I'm not yet experienced enough with Linux to go for this yet, but certainly in a couple of months, it sounds just the thing I could use..anyone seen this or had any experience with it? Cheers Andy
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