Wednesday, January 12, 2011

AndLinux: let your Windows and Linux programs

Installation configuration andLinux mostly andLinux installation process easy, but there are some points worth emphasizing.

Install the screen first it should be noted that the memory configuration, where you choose when it runs in your system, how much memory is allocated to andLinux. You can be in any 128MB to 1 GB, but actually recommended 192MB as the minimum value. I choose 256MB, however you can based on your computer, the number of free memory. You will be asked to enter a startup type of the screen. You can choose to always automatically andLinux run as a service, or require andLinux is started manually from the command line, or from the start when Windows starts. I choose "runandLinuxmanuallyasanNTservice" option (no matter what you see on the screenshot), but if you are sure that you will frequently run Linux on the basis of the program, you may want to set it to auto-start. AndLinux default still cannot access the Windows all file system, so in Windows and Linux to share files between programs, you need to setup Windows file access. I choose to use Samba to do it (as shown in the screenshot). Here is to show how it works. Do you want the new folder in Windows somewhere (anywhere, really) set up a shared folder, right-click on it, select sharing and security. Then, just activate the shared folder and allow the user to change the folder contents. Ensure that the share name should not contain spaces or andLinux will complain. Click OK to save the shared parameters, then just put the name of the shared folder to install the program, and then andLinux is a Windows account user name and password. When you finish Setup, use andLinux and run in Windows all Linux software before, you need to restart the computer.

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