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Sneaking Linux into Windows

PORTABLE QEMU

Author(s): DMITRI POPOV

Carry a virtual Linux machine with you wherever you go.

Theoretically, a bootable USB stick with a Linux distribution lets you carry your Linux desktop with you without installing any software on the host machine. In practice, however, your Linux-on-a-stick might not be as universal as advertised.


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