LWN: Comments on "coLinux: Linux for Windows Without Rebooting (O'ReillyNet)" https://lwn.net/Articles/82879/ This is a special feed containing comments posted to the individual LWN article titled "coLinux: Linux for Windows Without Rebooting (O'ReillyNet)". en-us Wed, 15 Oct 2025 05:45:20 +0000 Wed, 15 Oct 2025 05:45:20 +0000 https://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification lwn@lwn.net coLinux: Linux for Windows Without Rebooting (O'ReillyNet) https://lwn.net/Articles/132385/ https://lwn.net/Articles/132385/ Joshua999 Dear Mr. O'Reilly,<br> <p> I am from Switzerland, intending to use CoLinux.<br> <p> My Question: Do I have to reboot? I don't think so,<br> BUT: <br> <p> I got Emule Plus running (of which I am not in the least ashamed,<br> for i am standing for our Right On Culture in private purpose)<br> and i read that to install the correct network integration of Windows<br> to the Linux Emulation, one has got to:<br> <p> CHANGE THE RUNING INTERNET CONNECTION BY ENABLING THE INTERNET CONNECTION<br> RELEASE FLAG, WHICH COULD LEAD TO THE ABRUPT LOSS OF THE RUNNING CONNECTION ?<br> <p> Then i would loose all my Queue waiting positions of the precious downloads in eMule Plus, and this Sharing Tool is unlike Limewire or Shareazaa:<br> It needs at least 10 hours to get to an acceptable speed!!!<br> <p> So: If the current net connection is endangered, I won't install CoLinux, but it would mean a great advantage to be able to experience Linux without<br> loosing your active internet connection!!!<br> <p> Sincerely and thankfully yours for your time and answer<br> <p> J.G.<br> Fri, 15 Apr 2005 19:10:05 +0000 coLinux: Linux for Windows Without Rebooting (O'ReillyNet) https://lwn.net/Articles/92383/ https://lwn.net/Articles/92383/ gtoal I've been using it for some weeks now and it is rock-solid stable. I set mine up to start as a service, and since I normally use WinXP for work purposes, I have frequently completely forgotten that coLinux is already started and running. I can connect to it any time I need linux access by using ssh. (This is on my laptop by the way)<p>It was very awkward to set up but these are early days for this code; it is remarkably solid already. I did have to switch to the gentoo distribution rather than SuSE which I use on my 'real' linux host, but actually that was quite fun too as the emerge/portage system of gentoo is a good innovation. Be warned however that it takes several days to fetch and compile your entire linux system so expect to require a fast link and a fast CPU.<p>Scores 8/10 for me - and will get 10/10 once it has an idiot-proof installer and can easily allow more versions of Linux to be installed by non-experts. Sat, 03 Jul 2004 19:25:41 +0000 coLinux: Linux for Windows Without Rebooting (O'ReillyNet) https://lwn.net/Articles/83131/ https://lwn.net/Articles/83131/ Cato This sounds very useful as long as it doesn't render Windows unstable - should be far more Linux-like than Cygwin, and probably a lot faster and with fewer 'apps must be GPLed' issues. Mon, 03 May 2004 15:17:29 +0000