5 Ways to use linux in windows
Linux is one of the most powerful operating systems
available today. It is so because it provides numerous applications that gives
amazing functionality which windows softwares can not simply do , but we all
have our own reasons to use windows as our main operating system
But how if you get to run the linux application on your windows
OS ?
Several Tricks for using linux applications on windows :
1. Wubi
Wubi is an official installer for Windows users that allows
Ubuntu to be installed and uninstalled in a safe, easy way as any other Windows
application.
Wubi installs the latest stable release of Ubuntu on
your Windows system.
Wubi does not work on any new PC with the Windows 8 logo or
using UEFI firmware.
Use a 64-bit version of Ubuntu, installed directly to its
own partition instead.
Downloading and Installation of Wubi :
Download Wubi from the Ubuntu Windows
Installer Download page; this will provide you the latest version.
You can download other versions of the Ubuntu from pages on releases.ubuntu.com look for
wubi.exe at the bottom of the page.
Installation :
1. Run Wubi.
2. Insert a password for the new account, adjust the disk
space and click on ”install” button
3. The installation process from this point on is fully
automatic.
4. The installation files (approximately 700MB) will be
downloaded and checked.
5. Now you will be asked to reboot your system.
6. Do so and select Ubuntu at the boot screen. The
installation will continue for more 10 to 15 minutes and the system will reboot
again.
7. Now select Ubuntu at the boot screen and start using it.
2. Cygwin
Cygwin provides many tools that gives look and feeling of
linux system interface on your windows machine.
Downloading and Installation of Cygwin :
I. For 32-bit versions of Windows:
Run setup-x86.exe of
Cygwin package for 32-bit windows. The signature for setup-x86.exe can be used to
verify the validity of this binary using this public key.
II. For 64-bit versions of Windows:
Run setup-x86_64.exe of
Cygwin package for 64-bit windows. The signature for setup-x86_64.exe can be used
to verify the validity of binary using this public key.
1. On the first time, setup.exe does not install every package
only base packages of Cygwin distribution will be installed.
2. You can control what you want to install by Clicking on
categories and packages in the setup.exe.
3. If you Click on “Default” field next to the “All” category,
it will install every Cygwin package but this could be of hundreds of MBs.
I recommend you to select only those Packages which you
actually need.
3. Ulteo Virtual Desktop
Ulteo Open Virtual Desktop is an Open Source virtual
desktop. It works in both a Windows and Linux environment. By using
Virtual Desktop, you just have to run the application you wish to use from the
Ulteo panel and its window will seem like any other Windows application.
The Ulteo Open Virtual Desktop is very easy and fast to install.
Here I am providing you the link to its official site.
Follow the steps and get installation in a few minutes only.
1. Download
The Ulteo Open Virtual Desktop.
2. Read the
Installation Guide and follow instructions to complete installation.
4. AndLinux
AndLinux is a Ubuntu Linux operating system that can run in
Windows based systems i.e. 2000, XP, 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7( 32-bit
versions only). AndLinux uses coLinux as its core which is confuses many
people. coLinux is a port of the Linux kernel on Windows. This is like running
Linux in a virtual machine. AndLinux is not just for development and it runs
almost all Linux applications without any need of modification.
Downloading and Installation of AndLinux:
There are instructions given at the official website along
with the screen shots about Installation .
You can Download Andlinux Latest Version From Here.
After installation completes you will get some right-click
context menus in Windows to open files in Linux applications.
5. By Installing Linux Virtually
You can also install a complete version of linux on
your windows operating system by using softwares like Vmware ,Virtual Box , Xen
Hypervisor , QEMU etc. The best part is that all of above are freewares
and are easily available on internet. These allows you to install any of
the Linux version portably on your machine without any need to Uninstall your
previous OS.
You can simply power on and power off Linux whenever you
need while using windows.
Advantage of using such virtual software is that it doesn’t require
a fixed space for operating system in your system’s memory , neither in RAM or
HDD.
It is loaded only when it is running while rest of the time
it is kept out of memory.
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