Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-11 Thread JohnLeoZ

Marc Krawitz wrote:

I would like some suggestions on a system configuration enabling me to
run GT/M on Linux and CPRS on Windows, all on the same machine (a
laptop).  I've got some ideas, but I wanted to hear from some folks
who have actually tried this.


Marc, I run Ubuntu and Kubuntu under coLinux on my XP machine on a daily 
basis. It is my development platform. (Not production, Listen to 
Bhaskar.) Has been rock solid for me.


For the smoothest route to installing it Google: "colonist"
We are here whenever you get stuck. I have a partial HowTo on the Wiki 
but it is obsolete before it is completed.


regards,
jlz



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-10 Thread Jim Self
Tim Jowers wrote:
>  A couple of Windows interpreters exist and a couple of VM's onto which you
>can install an OS. E.g. VMWare allows you to run Windows atop Linux and vice
>versa and even supports access to the network and disks.

I wasn't aware, or perhaps I forgot, that VMWare could run Windows on Linux. I 
might have
to try that. I have mostly been running straight Linux since I don't trust 
Windows
security and don't normally need it for my work. A number of people in my 
office have been
running VMWare for a while now on their laptops, but I think with Windows as 
the host
since they came preconfigured with it.

One nice thing about running Windows in a virtual machine is that you can run 
it behind a
non-windows based firewall inside your laptop and you don't have to expose it 
to the
internet in order to use special applications like CPRS with a local server.

One nice thing about running Linux in a virtual machine on OSX (for a developers
workstation, not production) is that you have zero configuration and 
installation issues
on bleeding edge hardware - and no Microsoft unless it is specifically required.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-10 Thread Bhaskar, KS
As discussed in this forum a short while back, please remember not to
run production environments of VistA on GT.M on Linux on Virtual PC,
Parallels, etc..  Development / demo / testing environments are OK.

-- Bhaskar


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  A couple of Windows interpreters exist and a couple of VM's onto which you
can install an OS. E.g. VMWare allows you to run Windows atop Linux and vice
versa and even supports access to the network and disks. It requires an install
of the Windows OS. WINE allows running Windows apps on Linux/Unix. Microsoft
has inserted breakage code to try to break their apps when run atop WINE as
WINE does not require a Windows install (it interprets Win32 drawing calls to X
Windows calls for instance). 

TimJowers
P.S> I've been coding in Java for some years now. It runs everywhere.

--- Wasif Toor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can also try using Microsoft Virtual PC. Works!
> 
> Wasif.
> 
> On 5/11/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Marc Krawitz wrote:
> > >I would like some suggestions on a system configuration enabling me to
> > >run GT/M on Linux and CPRS on Windows, all on the same machine (a
> > >laptop).  I've got some ideas, but I wanted to hear from some folks
> > >who have actually tried this.
> >
> > The new Apple MacBook can run Linux plus Microsoft plus OSX all at the same
> time using the
> > virtual machine features supported in the new Intel Dual Core CPU
> architecture.
> >
> > I haven't personally tried to run Microsoft yet, since I have had it only a
> week now and I
> > am mostly interested in web based applications, but installation of Debian
> Testing was
> > almost shockingly easy in a virtual machine using a beta of Parallels
> Workstation.
> > (http://parallels.com)
> >
> >
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> > VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
> > (http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself)
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-10 Thread Wasif Toor

You can also try using Microsoft Virtual PC. Works!

Wasif.

On 5/11/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Marc Krawitz wrote:
>I would like some suggestions on a system configuration enabling me to
>run GT/M on Linux and CPRS on Windows, all on the same machine (a
>laptop).  I've got some ideas, but I wanted to hear from some folks
>who have actually tried this.

The new Apple MacBook can run Linux plus Microsoft plus OSX all at the same 
time using the
virtual machine features supported in the new Intel Dual Core CPU architecture.

I haven't personally tried to run Microsoft yet, since I have had it only a 
week now and I
am mostly interested in web based applications, but installation of Debian 
Testing was
almost shockingly easy in a virtual machine using a beta of Parallels 
Workstation.
(http://parallels.com)


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-10 Thread Jim Self
Marc Krawitz wrote:
>I would like some suggestions on a system configuration enabling me to
>run GT/M on Linux and CPRS on Windows, all on the same machine (a
>laptop).  I've got some ideas, but I wanted to hear from some folks
>who have actually tried this.

The new Apple MacBook can run Linux plus Microsoft plus OSX all at the same 
time using the
virtual machine features supported in the new Intel Dual Core CPU architecture.

I haven't personally tried to run Microsoft yet, since I have had it only a 
week now and I
am mostly interested in web based applications, but installation of Debian 
Testing was
almost shockingly easy in a virtual machine using a beta of Parallels 
Workstation.
(http://parallels.com)


---
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Systems Architect, Lead Developer
VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
(http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself)
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[Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-10 Thread Marc Krawitz

I would like some suggestions on a system configuration enabling me to
run GT/M on Linux and CPRS on Windows, all on the same machine (a
laptop).  I've got some ideas, but I wanted to hear from some folks
who have actually tried this.

Thanks,

Marc


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