| Taking Linux for a test drive |
Jun. 01, 2004
NewsForge hosts a quick 'how-to' guide for Windows users who want to use Linux, but are not sure where to begin. The article notes that while Linux has long been identified as an operating system for geeks and 'difficult to use', today Linux is accessible, easier to install, and simple to use for users of all levels.
Recommending a single CD, or "LiveCD," evaluation as a great way to test the waters, the article also offers strategies that can help you migrate to Linux and run Windows applications. Virtualization software that allows you to run Windows on Linux can be an effective strategy for new users, and the article highlights Win4Lin, VMware, Wine, and CrossOver Office.
Read the 'how-to'
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