Portable Ubuntu runs Ubuntu in Windows
You’ve heard about Ubuntu, you’ve probably seen it evangelized as the first consumer-friendly Linux distro, and you’re probably curious what all the fuss is about. It’s also pretty likely that you’re not willing to tamper with your system by giving dual booting a whirl, and I bet you’re definitely not willing to abandon Windows entirely in favor of Linux. Lucky for you, there’s a quirky solution to every one of those problems in the form of Portable Ubuntu.
Portable Ubuntu uses a suite of Linux tools to put Ubuntu’s applications and much of its functionality right on your Windows desktop. This is not the full Linux experience, but it’s a good taste of what Linux and Linux’s tools are like. You can get a look at the command line, all the applications, and its configuration panels. In essence, you get a good 90% of the real deal without any of the hassle. So what are you waiting for? Give it a try. You actually have nothing to lose.
If you like what you see, you can download and burn Ubuntu which boots from CD/DVD and gives you the full experience without installing a thing. Still convinced? You can install Ubuntu to the hard drive from within the bootable session, and I promise it will play nicely with Windows.
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