Dev Environment Screenshot Mass Off-Topicness

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Re: Dev Environment Screenshot Mass Off-Topicness

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Owen wrote:
Troy Martin wrote:NickG: don't invite people to flame you by flaming/taunting them.

Owen: I use VirtualBox (virtualization) to run Xubuntu, on which I develop TBOS32. It's not that odd.
I suppose I wouldn't mind too much, on the condition the emulator ran full screen. But non full screen? ugh.
I agree; there are so many better ways to develop under Linux than to run it under VirtualBox. Maybe you should look at coLinux. It allows a native ELF-based, linux-ABI-compatible system to run alongside Windows. I haven't gotten around to looking at how it accomplishes this, but I'm sure it's very interesting from an OS standpoint.
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VirtualBox can do a co-linux thing with Ubuntu in the form of seamless mode; you get both your ubuntu and windows menu bars and crap, and the Xfce/GNOME windows are transparently overtop of your windows desktop.
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NickG wrote:It is kinda weird that i use menuetOS, As it is a crappy little floppy OS, but it is kinda cool
Doesn't the developer visit these forums? I think he'd resent that, especially since it seems the point is that it's featureful, yet can still fit on a floppy.
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Yes, I believe he does, And I Do like all you can have on a floppy with it :D
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oh no, not vince with the slap chop :shock:
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I just use Cygwin on Windows Vista. I got a minimum Cygwin system installed, then I downloaded the latest GCC sources and built and installed them straight away without a glitch.

I found it much easier and efficient than booting into a virtual machine to access my dev environment.

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The topic is titled "Dev Environment Screenshot Mass Off-Topicness" yet I have failed to see a screenshot.
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