Run Linux Programs as Windows Applicaitons

gigafide asked:


This video will show you how you can run almost any Linux only program as if it were a Windows program. You will need a program called andLinux (freeware) to do this. Once installed, I will show you how to set up a linux music program called Amarok.

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18 Responses to Run Linux Programs as Windows Applicaitons

  1. majd2 says:

    I love you xD

  2. banjoboyjohn says:

    are the individual linux programs seamlessly virtualized, or ran native to windows?

  3. try it for yourself…

  4. komethius says:

    You need to go into your KControl and network settings, than manually do the network config to your lan IP (to get it – it’s start->run->cmd-> ipconfig-> first ip with 192.168.x.x – Put that in the KControl network settings). Restart, should be good to go now

  5. LudakLudi says:

    i fix problem … it not hard … just enable sharing on your internet connection .i have ADSL connection and i share that to TAP-Colinux
    … and restart computer … now works cool … easy ;) no more error

  6. LudakLudi says:

    i got that error too
    cant connect to 192.168.xx.xx :S

    why ????

  7. hrm, can you tell me why i get an error when i try to open konsole from the andlinux menu, it says it cant connect to 192.168.xx.xx

  8. this is kinda cool but I’m thinking that looks really busy. the only thing i need windows for these days is for games and i would not want to run another windows manager of any type on that computer(i already have performance issues). i will stick to using VPC for distribution testing. nice demonstration anyhow.

  9. does linux like suck, or sumthin

  10. modmadmike2 says:

    I’m a huge linux fan but i would have to disagree, and agree at the same time, most linux applications do not take the full power out of the graphics processor unit because as of yet they don’t have a linux dedicated high performance graphics cards, and the current ones are mainly directx of opengl native and linux cant use DirectX because microsoft copyrighted the software to windows. My point is if you run windows applications in linux they cant take control of many of the features of DirectX.

  11. SSJ4G0KU says:

    very nice :)
    thanks for the video..i was dreaming to a program like this one “andLinux” so i can run linux programs in windows
    nice job *Awesome Rate

  12. tobelleys says:

    is this way of running liux better than uesing vmware..

  13. Nice, but I like it better the other way around:
    running windows apps on linux

  14. manoj0072006 says:

    one question how to you add music in linuc from the window os?? thanks

  15. manoj0072006 says:

    one question how to you add music in linuc from the window os?? thanks

  16. manoj0072006 says:

    one question who to you add music in linuc from the window os

  17. Isramirez20 says:

    Great video. Thanks!!

  18. hazukisan7 says:

    once again great video

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