castlefox
September 23rd, 2008, 12:26 PM
MobaLiveCD lets you run Linux live CDs from a window inside Windows
I found this at http://lifehacker.com/5052949/mobalivecd-runs-linux-live-cds-inside-windows#viewcomments
It is "Based on the open-source QEMU emulator"
I am a newbie with Linux but installed MobaLiveCD and then ran Ubuntu Hard Heron and it was working really slow on my XP computer.
I really liked that with it you could get around having to burn a CD just to see whatever distribution worked. It was just booting up so slow and when I got click on the QEMU window my pointer disappeared and I could not move it in the window. Some error messages came up but seeing the default Harty heron wallpaper put a smile on my face.
If anyone else tries using it, comment on what you though
I found this at http://lifehacker.com/5052949/mobalivecd-runs-linux-live-cds-inside-windows#viewcomments
It is "Based on the open-source QEMU emulator"
I am a newbie with Linux but installed MobaLiveCD and then ran Ubuntu Hard Heron and it was working really slow on my XP computer.
I really liked that with it you could get around having to burn a CD just to see whatever distribution worked. It was just booting up so slow and when I got click on the QEMU window my pointer disappeared and I could not move it in the window. Some error messages came up but seeing the default Harty heron wallpaper put a smile on my face.
If anyone else tries using it, comment on what you though