Windows has been used for a long time, and it is inevitable that there will be a lack of freshness, so some people will try to install Linux, but the problem arises again. If Linux is not properly installed ......
Windows has been used for a long time, and it is inevitable that there will be a lack of freshness, so some people will try to install Linux, but the problem arises again. If Linux is improperly installed, it may destroy the original windows. If you can keep the two systems intact and do not infringe upon each other, everyone will be happy, because this facilitates the user to switch the system to work.
1. Cygwin
Cygwin can help us run most Linux applications in Windows. With the help of cygwin1.dll, we can create a Linux API simulation environment. Cygwin must be re-compiled to run. The method is simple and can help you experience Linux. Moreover, Cygwin has been widely used in many common Linux applications.
2. Virtualization)
I believe that using virtual machines is the most common method. The advantage of virtualization is "seamless" experience. To manually install a Linux system, it is not very simple, but virtualization makes everything simple, at least there is no need to re-partition the hard disk. Currently, Good virtual applications include VirtualBox (free of charge) and VMware (paid). Virtual applications have gone through a long time and are now well supported by USB, wireless networks, and DVDs, however, the virtual operating system is not suitable for everyone, because the computer must have a high CPU and memory to experience real virtualization, insufficient resources may cause many unsatisfactory functions and performance.
The installation of another virtual Linux has become increasingly popular recently. It uses the CooperativeLinux kernel. The biggest difference between these virtual methods and traditional virtual systems is full control of hardware. There is also ooperative VirtualMachine (CVM), but this is not widely used in the Linux community. Here is a list of core cases of using coLinux. Of course, Ulteo is also useful. Ulteo is a plug-and-play kubernetes-derived coLinux application. Now it has powerful software support, in XP and Vista (32-bit) it is also easy to install.
3. Wubi
Wubi (Windows-basedUbuntuInstaller) is highly recommended to new Linux users because of its low risk and security. The installation of Wubi is similar to the installation of general software. It does not require independent partitioning and has complete functions. It supports third-party software and is easy to uninstall. Wubi also has a disadvantage, that is, after being installed in the NT file system, it will give people a feeling of being out of repair after a long time, and the aging situation is serious.