Its not new. Every single thing you mentioned has existed for 5+ years.
It was like that in Server 2003 R2 (Installed via control panel and ncluded more, even - you could itegrate your AD domains users/groups with NIS, and had an NFS server and tools for UNIX print management)
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And again, you have been able to boot linux using NTLDR since windows XP at least (although it is slightly easier in vista and above).
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Unix Services for Windows isn't new for Server operating systems but this is for Windows 7, a desktop OS, and that is new. To get this functionality before, you had to install Cygwin. There have always been a few Unix utilities for Windows--even in the NT 3.5 days but nothing like this and certainly not for desktops.
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Unix Services for Windows isn't new for Server operating systems but this is for Windows 7, a desktop OS, and that is new. To get this functionality before, you had to install Cygwin
Again, wrong!
It was available as a freely downloadable addon for XP pro and windows 2000 at least.
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what I've been trying to get round to is running the amarok front end on the windows box
There is a KDE4 port for windows.
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