2013-11-12 14:32 keltezéssel, Miles Fidelman írta: > That's a very interesting point, but I wonder if it's true. There are > real-world reasons to run both windows on linux on the same machine > (personal example: running Linux on my laptop for development and > demonstrations; running Windows for office applications). > > But, having said that, when one really uses two operating systems on the > same machine, I expect it's more common to run one under virtualization, > so you can run both at the same time - dual booting is a real pain if > one is really USING both operating systems.
There can be a lot of reasons to use natively two operating systems on the same computer. One can have hardware which is handled only by Windows for example. Virtualization is a solution sometimes but there are always overheads and drawbacks. Sometimes it is not a real problem, in other cases it is. -- --- Friczy --- 'Death is not a bug, it's a feature' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/52828a3f.30...@freemail.hu