Okay... I talk in circles I guess.
VMware OR the co-operative Kernel
Right now there have been significan milestones reached with the cooperative Kernel project. Like I said, it isn't as stable as I'd like (therefore not wanting to support it) and can do alot of these things.
VMware makes it easy.
But, you can use your existing Linux machine as the source for your Linux stuff.. :)
Installing Cygwin/X can worky just fine.
P.S. This is the second post from the Linux Side of your machine, complete with Nvidia Drivers and everything. I call it "droogy"
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