andLinux
andLinux is an Ubuntu-based system using the Linux kernel designed to run a Linux environment natively on Windows systems (2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7; 32-bit versions only). It is a FLOSS being released under the GNU GPL license.[1] It uses the coLinux kernel to run, Xming to run X Window, PulseAudio for sound, and has the option of either using a stripped down version of KDE or Xfce.
Ubuntu on Windows - Synaptic package manager and Nautilus running | |
Developer(s) | David Solomon e Joachim Gehweiler |
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Stable release | Beta 2
/ May 22, 2009 |
Repository | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Operating-system-level virtualization |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | andlinux |
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gollark: I wonder how many IDs have potatOS on them.
gollark: Surely that logic could be done in the modems and stuff instead?
gollark: I think... XNet, another mod, has non-TE cables?
gollark: It's a shame that the code isn't more optimized, so we can have a giant wired network.
gollark: No.
See also
- Windows Subsystem for Linux
- Ubuntu
- Wubi (installer)
- TopologiLinux, a Slackware based coLinux distribution
- coLinux
External links
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