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== General == |
== General == |
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− | * [[NewKernel]]: How do I run a newer kernel under coLinux |
+ | * [[NewKernel]]: How do I run a newer kernel under coLinux ? - UML |
* [[Configuration XML format]] and some [[UserConfigs|Example User Configs]] to learn from others |
* [[Configuration XML format]] and some [[UserConfigs|Example User Configs]] to learn from others |
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* [[AddSwapPartition|Adding a swap partition to co Linux]] |
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* [[CofsDevice]]: access Windows files/directories |
* [[CofsDevice]]: access Windows files/directories |
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* [[Running as a Service]]: and how to run two coLinux instances at the same time. |
* [[Running as a Service]]: and how to run two coLinux instances at the same time. |
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− | * [[archiveascobd|Injecting data into coLinux through coLinux block devices]] without a running network - fast and easy |
+ | * [[archiveascobd|Injecting data into coLinux through coLinux block devices]] without a running network - fast and easy ! |
* [[Sound support in Colinux|Sound support in coLinux]] |
* [[Sound support in Colinux|Sound support in coLinux]] |
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* [[Colinux Admin Tools|Administration Tools]] |
* [[Colinux Admin Tools|Administration Tools]] |
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* [[CoLinuxKBD| Keyboard layouts]] |
* [[CoLinuxKBD| Keyboard layouts]] |
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* [[Installation out of the box]]: Full Linux installations with coLinux under the hoot |
* [[Installation out of the box]]: Full Linux installations with coLinux under the hoot |
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+ | * [[HOWTO port running (native/vm) distro to coLinux (the easiest way to get any distro running in colinux)]] |
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== Networking == |
== Networking == |
Revision as of 13:10, 1 October 2009
Administration
General
- NewKernel: How do I run a newer kernel under coLinux ? - UML
- Configuration XML format and some Example User Configs to learn from others
- Adding a swap partition to co Linux
- CD/DVD drives in co Linux: access Windows CD/DVD drives
- Partitions: access Windows partitions
- CofsDevice: access Windows files/directories
- Running as a Service: and how to run two coLinux instances at the same time.
- Injecting data into coLinux through coLinux block devices without a running network - fast and easy !
- Sound support in coLinux
- Administration Tools
- Keyboard layouts
- Installation out of the box: Full Linux installations with coLinux under the hoot
- HOWTO port running (native/vm) distro to coLinux (the easiest way to get any distro running in colinux)
Networking
- Network Reference: Includes information on slirp
- configuring ssh: Telnet to your new toy and enjoy a real keyboard
- Accessing Windows Drives With Samba
- ManagingSeveralNetworks by using boot parameters
- Cellphone_Internet_connection with GPRS/EDGE and (standard) over the air Dial-up
Graphical Interface (X Servers)
- Cygwin X Server: Cygwin to the rescue yet again!
- Vnc, Graphical Interface to CoLinux
- X with coLinux and VNC: Use graphical applications in coLinux and display them in Windows
- Colinux and NoMachine NX Faster displays than VNC!
Others (currently unsorted)
- Building coLinux from source: explaining the required build environment and tools
- Install notes for building monotone: the source control system coLinux uses
- Howto compile and running coLinux under Linux
- Converting distributions to coLinux
- Installing PostgreSQL on coLinux
- Accessing native RAID and LVM partitions from coLinux
- How to escape the 2gb file size limit of fat32 using raid
- How to expand the size of the root partition
- How to create more block devices: if you're running out of /dev/cobd devices
- How to access a broken or unbootable image: boot another coLinux and mount and repair the image
- Installing Windows XP Pro
- Project Heresy -or- Installing a VMware virtual machine
- UserLinux: some notes on a try to make User Linux installer (Debian based) work under coLinux
- Reaching the Internet with coLinux without using ICS or bridged networking
- Sample configuration from users for users
- Common Dilemmas: What type of configuration should use, if exist various?
- Colinux for cybercafes: Using colinux for secure browsing in insecure internet cafes
- Portable Gentoo 2008: Create a Gentoo 2008 installation similar to Portable Ubuntu
- Install coLinux and Debian on Windows XP-Pro