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This article is an excerpt from the book Linux Desktop Hacks.
Aside from personal choice, other reasons to use non-Linux operating systems include running applications that are available only on a particular OS, an employer mandating that you use a particular platform, or even a need to test software and services across different platforms. For some, the solution is a huge desk set up to accommodate three computers with three monitors and three keyboards/mice; however, there is a better way.
 read more | mail this link | score:7666 | -Ray, May 24, 2005
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