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Wubi v8.04.1

This is the last version of this very good application. Wubi lets you install and uninstall Ubuntu from Windows as you would any program. The executable download Internet files and records known Linux distribution on a loopback file located in the Windows partition allowing it to boot the operating system from it. It is a secure system to try Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu and UbuntuStudio as not necessary to create new partitions and includes all the files in a folder for easy removal. Wubi an opportunity to try Linux to all Windows users who are curious about this operating system but do not know where to start.
need to use Wubi:
Operating System: Win98/98SE/2000/XP/Vista
Minimum Requirements:
Processor: 1 GHz
Memory: 256 MB
Free space: 4 GB
What is Ubuntu? It is a Linux distribution that provides an operating system mainly focused on desktop computers but also provides support for servers. It is one of the most important distributions GNU / Linux worldwide. Based on Debian GNU / Linux, Ubuntu concentrates on the target in the ease and freedom of use, ease of installation and regular releases (every 6 months: 04 in April and the 10 in October). Ubuntu is sponsored by Canonical Ltd., a private company founded and funded by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. The name of the distribution comes from Zulu and Xhosa concept of ubuntu, which means "humanity towards others" or "I am because we are." Ubuntu is a movement led by South African Bishop Desmond Tutu, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his struggle against apartheid in South Africa. South African Mark Shuttleworth, sponsor of the project, was very familiar with the current. After seeing the similarities between the ideals of the GNU Project, Debian and in general with the free software movement, decided to take this opportunity to spread the ideals of Ubuntu. Ubuntu's slogan - "Linux for humans" (in English, "Linux for Human Beings" - a summary of its main goals: to make a Linux operating system more accessible and easy to use.

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