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Unite Windows and Linux With a Single Mouse Click

Written By
MN
Marius Nestor
Feb 14, 2008

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“After the success I had with my previous tutorial about how to
run Windows and a Linux distribution together on the same computer
(with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse and no other magic
tricks required), I decided to improve the installation method with
an extremely easy-to-use one. The idea is the same as in the
previous guide, to obtain a single desktop with two completely
different operating systems: Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux!

“So, if you’re wondering what do you need to get started, let me
tell you that you must have a usable and stable Ubuntu (other Linux
distributions will work) computer with at least 1 GB RAM and a
modern processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or equivalent…)”


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MN

Marius Nestor

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