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Run Linux Programs as Windows Applicaitons 

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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  5. Victor Says:

    dude, nice tutorial but following the mouse around made me totally sea sick.

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  6. Don Florica Says:

    Great !
    I can run now my Linux programs in my office computer ( Win XP )

    Really great, even if is not Gnome ( I prefer Gnome )

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  7. error andlinux Says:

    Hi error andlinux:

    Could not launch ´Synaptic´: could not connect to 192.168.11.150.81

    ???? Please

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  9. john Says:

    hey can you help me..
    i keep getting error
    Could not launch konsole could not connect to 192.168.11.150:81

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  11. doob Says:

    I did everything like u said but Synaptic is not in the menu nor is pulseaudio mixer..plz help =) thx

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    i want to ask ok if i install andlinux in windows

    when it asks to reboot your computer to restart it or do i,ll do later? and how to know linux ip dns submask getaway ips to work internet browser?

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  49. radha2g Says:

    Exactly the kind of program that was looking for (i love rhythmbox :P ). But i recommend downloading the xfce version to people with low memory. However a kde application will not run (maybe you can install kde envirement…), but i don’t really use any.

    Im still downloading it. I dont think it will be posible but i’ll research if i can put in a flash drive :)

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  52. Darkside Says:

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  53. jonathan Says:

    Umm can you make another video for running windows programs in linux.

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  54. dorin Says:

    i watch one video it says there how to control one pc without any program i try it but i don’t know something is wrong it doesent connect to other cumputer…thanks

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  55. James Says:

    Just one thing I think we should mention, the andlinux page says the software will only work in the 32 bit version of windows, I have not tested this yet but if you could verify that, it would be great.

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  56. James Says:

    I just tried with 64 bit windows 7 and I’m getting the synaptic error cannot launch 192.168.11.150.81 as well as a few other users. I made sure my folder was shared and was not password protected and my firewall is inactive, any suggestions?

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