Article Title: andLinux: let your Windows run the Linux program. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
There is no doubt that Linux, especially Uubuntu, is a killer operating system and is full of excellent application software. But for about ten million reasons, you still use Windows as the main operating system. We understand that this often happens. But would you rather decide to live in Windows than drop the killer Linux applications? Of course, you can also run Linux in the Virtual Machine window through dual boot or very limited, but it is not great to run these programs together with ipvs programs? -Just as Linux users use WINE or OS X through Parallels or VMWare. You can! Today, I will show you how to run your favorite Linux software seamlessly in Windows through a free software called andLinux.
What is andLinux? AndLinux is actually a full installation of Ubuntu on the Windows top layer. Similar to the consistent mode in Parallels or the unified mode in VMWare Fusion, andLinux puts the Linux program into a virtual machine and combines it in all your Windows programs to create a seamless interface. Weird, huh?
In order to let you swallow your saliva, I have released some pictures, and my Windows desktop is full of Windows and Linux programs, hitting everyone in an unnatural way.
Kate vs. Notepad
Konqueror vs. Explorer
Synaptic (Linux), Add or Remove Programs (Windows)
IE, Linux Firefox, and Konqueror
Akregator Newsreader, Windows Explorer, and Konsole
AndLinux works on Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista (32-bit only). If you are running any of the above versions of Windows, connect to an image to download the installer, or directly capture the seed (BT download is really fast ). AndLinux has two delicious features: The XFCE minor version (143 MB) and the KDE full version (665 MB). In this guide, I will use the KDE full version.
Once the download is complete, run the installer.
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