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Casey ChowDual booting Windows and Linux doesn't mean you have to maintain two separate sets of applications, preferences, and documents. With cross-platform, open-source applications like Firefox, Thunderbird and Pidgin, you can use the same apps with the same configuration automatically no matter what OS you've booted.
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Christopher MasielloSet up a Dual Boot Windows and Linux system so that they share 1 configuration for Firefox, Thunderbird, and other Open Source Apps.
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