Windows ! GRUB: Edit grub to look for new versions Edit linux kernal to allow Linux distrobution: Update grub Change grubs splash screen Create a "trusted" method for doing this automatically. Change grubs reboot options. Allow the user to boot into a program straight away on any operating system. Update linux kernel All Repositories "Instructions" - For downloading and compiling the latest version of programs Smart System Chooser (choise of system for the user) Internet: Torrent Client Browser Gaming: Virtualisation: GRUB> Systems > > Super Nintendo > Sega Megadrive > Amiga > Gameboy > PC > > Unix-Like System > > X window system > BSD (Licence) > FreeBSD (Kernel) > FreeBSD (OS) > OpenBSD (Kernel) > OpenBSD (OS) > NetBSD (Kernel) > NetBSD (OS) > Dragonfly BSD (Kernel)> Dragonfly BSD (OS) > Mac OS X (Kernel) > Mac OS X (OS) > Linux (Kernel) > > C (Language) > > Enlightenment (OS) > GTK+ (Toolkit) > > Gnome (OS) > Xfce (OS) > Rox (OS) > C ++ (Language) > > GPL (Licence) : Openbox > Qt (Toolkit) > > KDE > MIT (Licence) : Fluxbox : Matchbox : Blackbox > Restart and use in different operating system: *Lists all operating systems installed on grub* *User clicks on an OS* *It opens the file at startup* > Specific Operating System Emulators> > Windows: Wine DosBox > Virualisation > > Emulation: Bochs, PearPC, QEMU > Paravirtualisation: Xen, Win4Lin 9x > Native and full virtualisation : VirtualBox, QEMU, Mac-on-Linux > Operating system level virtualisation : Linux-VServer, OpenVZ A file is ran: *check if the file has been used before* * It hasn't * * View programs which are able to read the file extention. * Download easy install script * Choose default for this file extention > It has > *check for a file default* > There is > Use default for this file > Default ***Program used most*** > Other Options: Update Linux Kernel Get a program Remove a program Find get an online readme for a program Assign a readme for a program Find help online Assign a helpfile for a program KDE XFCE