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DateMon, 26 Jan 2004 06:26:32 +0200
FromDan Aloni <>
SubjectRe: [ANNOUNCE] Cooperative Linux
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 03:40:12AM +0000, Nuno Silva wrote:
> Hi!
> Dan Aloni wrote:
> >Hello fellow developers, kernel hackers, and open source contributors,
> >
> >Cooperative Linux is a port of the Linux kernel which allows it 
> >to run cooperatively under other operating systems in ring0 without 
> >hardware emulation, based on very minimal changes in the architecture 
> >dependent code and almost no changes in functionality.
> >
> >The bottom line is that it allows us to run Linux on an unmodified
> >Windows 2000/XP system in a practical way (the user just launches 
> 
> Very nice! Can we run two (or more) instances of Linux at the same time?

Yes, it would be possible.

> When will you release a linux-as-host patch? :-)

I can't say exactly when, but several people volunteered to work on this. 

-- 
Dan Aloni
da-x@gmx.net
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