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Dual booting - need help accessing stuff on both by JohnLynch 2006-11-19 12:55:59
I've decided to try out wikimedia to store my university notes (I was previously using word but that was too clumsy). I learnt today I need to install Linux on my computer so I'll be dual-booting Linux and Windows XP. I was wondering where/how I should install wikimedia so that I can access it both from Fedora Core (the Linux distro I'm using) and Windows XP.

Does anyone have any suggestions/links to (preferably free) programs to use?
[ Reply ]
  Wikimedia? by krikkert2005-02-28 02:08:47
  Hmmm... I don't think it will work..... by aix tom2005-02-28 02:11:10
    Gah, no, no. by JohnLynch2005-02-28 02:27:04
      Hmm.. Then is should be possible ... by aix tom2005-02-28 02:56:36
  vmware? by DerSarek2006-11-19 12:55:59
  You don't need to install... by sauerlandcowboy2005-02-28 02:27:12
    See above by JohnLynch2005-02-28 02:29:34
      Hmm. Not easy... by sauerlandcowboy2005-02-28 02:36:53
  This is a long shot... by purplepineapple2005-02-28 02:40:35
    The Australian pineapple strikes again! by krikkert2005-02-28 02:43:55
    Very good by JohnLynch2005-02-28 03:12:14
      And if you know what's good for you... by purplepineapple2005-02-28 05:07:09
        bed already? by dab2005-02-28 05:19:32
  I use a spare vfat32 partition for that by moddermonster2005-02-28 05:12:22

 

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