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I present, my computers: virtual pc (win98), hyperbyond (debian linux), localhost (winxp-pro) and the invisible server (debian linux)!

You may now ask me: how'd you do it?
Do I need to post my screenshot of me running win98 in linux with Qemu and Compiz, running together? Also, Microsoft Virtual PC? I really hope you got that for free, if you didn't you wasted your money(I currently have a free and legal copy of MS Virual PC through a program at my school). VMWare is really good and Qemu does have a windows version, but I have not tested it.

http://www.scoobsoft.com/ScreenShots/compiz2.png

That was while I was installing win98. I am not too sure what they call that view, but all the windows are shrunk so I can see them but are being updated in real time. Pretty neet to watch a movie and a flash video at the same time.
In response to Scoobert
I don't like Virtual PC's because I..... don't like Virtual PC's =P

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
It is a waste of time, stick with one configuration and stick with it. A good example? A friend I knew had 2 Windows OS systems, a Linux Machine and even a Macintosh.
In response to Shades
It is handy to be able to do anything you need to on any other OS without having to reboot or something. I run win98 in a Virtual Machine because it allows me to run the BYOND suite on the linux, not even needed to reboot. Yes, it seems kinda silly, unless you need to use it. The same works in reverse. If I where to want a DMCGI server but run soley Windows, I could install a minimal linux distro and run it for the DMCGI server.