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Preemptive (both Windows and Linux).
You can do this if you have the program Play On Linux installed. You also need Wine, the freeware program that allows you to run Windows apps on Linux based machines. If you have both of those things, then all you need to do is to download Slender for Windows from the creator and you're good to go.
you can partition the drive.. to use both OS
Download the Kludget Widget Engine on http://www.kludgets.com. It is an open source widget engine that is compatible with Apple's Dashboard Widgets. It runs both on Linux and Windows.
Both Windows and Linux hosting is powerful. If you use ASP or .NET then you should use Windows hosting platform. If you do not, then you can use the more affordable and more popular Linux hosting platform.
Yes you can. Ubuntu's WUBI uses the Windows bootloader (NTLDR) to boot Linux. It also uses the Windows filesystem (NTFS). This, however, is not the traditional way to do things. The traditional way to dual-boot Linux and Windows is to use a generic bootloader such as Grub to boot both Windows and Linux.
No, OpenOffice is a productivity suite similar to Microsoft Office. Linux is an operating system (as is Microsoft Windows). Both have in common that they are Free Open Source Software (FOSS), which means they are free to download and are free to change (because the source code is provided). OpenOffice runs on Linux as well as Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X and some other operating systems.
Yes,we can connect windows xp and windows7 pcs through LAN.but in both of the pcs the firewall should be off.We can connect windows PC and Linux PC also.but we should have to install samba server in Linux PC.samba server acts as an interface between the windows and Linux platform.I have answer this question as of my knowledge.please send me an acknowledgement if it need s any corrections. Thanks Rajesh
Yes. Google offers both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries for Linux on Google Earth's download page.
Perhaps you could elaborate on your question. While both Windows and Linux are operating systems, Windows has many editions. Windows will run on server side and locally on your PC. If your question pertains to Servers, then your choice should be a Linux based platform. This answer will hold true whether it is your own server, or one that is located on a web hosting site. Both Windows and Linux platforms are still available, However, Linux has much more to offer with the desired tasks.
By means of an external drive, linux and windows are different OSes, but you may use those very same files in both. If you are using the same computer with a dual boot you may use, again, an external drive or just browse windows folder after mounting it in your linux OS.
Yes it will also work with linux.