This question is not about dual-booting or multi-monitor setups. Any virtualization software that can do this?

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confusing? Explain more? – studiohack Jun 1 '11 at 23:05
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You can run each one in a virtual machine using something like VirtualBox or VMware running on a triple-monitor system and just have the other two operating systems full screened on their own monitor. If you mean something different you will have to elaborate better with your question. – MaQleod Jun 2 '11 at 2:50
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Are you looking for something like NComputing's products? Basically they allow many people to use a computer at the same time.

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If you start multiple X servers then you can have one operate the virtualization front end in fullscreen on one display with one set of input devices while another X server runs on its own display with its own input devices, running programs in the host OS.

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