Linux
What's the best thing about Windows? You can run Ubuntu on top of it. Okay, so I am stuck with a locked up enterprise computer running Windows XP (... and yes we run IE6.0). However, when I wanted to start to learn some OCaml during my spare time on my work computer I did not want to use MS Based Technology, I am not comfortable with it as a development environment. I new I had to get some flavour of Linux on it. Linux, for me, is the ultimate development environment, and I prefer working with it. At first I looked at installing into full hardware virtualisation, like VMWare, Xen and VirtualBox. I ended up trying to install Kubuntu under VirtualBox from Oracle. It was damn slow, my Enterprise Dell Latitude D620 has no hardware virtualisation support, so the software does it, and this tends to be real slow. Kubuntu was painfully slow using to use and for some reason it would only run in a 800x600 window. Then I discovered Portable Ubuntu Remix (PUbuntu). I don't know how it works, but it's great and I'm hooked. In summary it has the following features:
One cool feature it could have is to enable hibernate This would allow me to hibernate just PUbuntu and bring it back up again to the same place when I start it again. I really don't know what technology it uses to do this, it's not documented that I can find. And only the sourceforge page exists, the original webpage just redirects to back to sourceforge. But it is actually running Linux, running dmesg shows the full and typical Linux log and it says it's running version 2.6.33-co-0.8.0. ... actually a little digging shows that it is running on top of coLinux, which allows you to run linux on top of Windows. Either way I am highly impressed and use it every day now, but not at work.
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