Mar 13

andLinux is a complete Ubuntu Linux system running seamlessly in Windows 2000 based systems (2000, XP, 2003, Vista; 32-bit versions only). This project was started for Dynamism for the GP2X community, but its userbase far exceeds its original design. andLinux is free and will remain so, but donations are greatly needed.

andLinux uses coLinux as its core which is confusing for many people. coLinux is a port of the Linux kernel to Windows. Although this technology is a bit like running Linux in a virtual machine, coLinux differs itself by being more of a merger of Windows and the Linux kernel and not an emulated PC, making it more efficient. Xming is used as X server and PulseAudio as sound server.

andLinux is not just for development and runs almost all Linux applications without modification.


Screenshot (click to enlarge)

To start Linux applications, you may either use the XFCE Panel:


The XFCE Panel

Or, you may choose to use the andLinux Launcher, which ships with andLinux since Beta 1. It consists of:

  • quicklaunch icons (e.g. for the file manager or the terminal)
  • a start menu in the system tray (next to the clock) which can be adapted to your own needs
  • so-called Explorer shell extensions, i.e. context menu item, with which you can open a folder in the file manager / terminal or open a file with the text editor
  • file type associations at your choice (e.g. for KOffice files, .tex / .dvi / .ps / .pdf files)
  • andCmd.exe to run linux commands from Windows scripts


Quicklaunch icons (XFCE version)


Quicklaunch icons (KDE version)


Start menu (XFCE version)


Start menu (KDE version)


Open a folder with Konqueror or Konsole


Open a file with Kate

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Feb 17

Have you got the odd Thumb / Flash Drive laying around doing nothing?

You can now pass it on to someone who needs one!Thumbs Up! Thumb Drive and Flash Drive Recycling with a Purpose!

Increasingly families who do it tough have problems dipping into their pockets when it comes to affording all the necessities that kids need these days for school. This year we have had a huge jump in families asking if we can provide them with flash drives as these have become the new essential on school childrens stationary lists.

The prices have dropped, allowing people to pick these up as almost a semi-disposable item, but for many families an extra $20-$30 per child is a strain at the beginning of and school term. You can ease the pressure and do something great with your flash drives you don’t use any more and pass them on to children who now need them most!

If you would like to help, all you need to do is place your old drives into an envelope and send them to:

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CLiCK
PO Box 168
Rockingham, 6168
Western Australia

Your small donation can make the difference for our next generation!

For more information feel free to contact CLiCK!

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Jun 05

Besides the implementation in “casinos” I am very eager to think how this will eventually revolutionise technology in education…

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