Released versions of UbuntuLinux include Ubuntu (gnome desktop environment installed), Kubuntu (kde Desktop Environment installed), Xubuntu (xfce desktop environment installed), and Edubuntu (for young and students, install gnome Desktop Environment) and goubuntu. Wubi allows you to easily install Linux (except goubuntu) and UbuntuStudio. If you want to use
Ubuntu Linux is released in Ubuntu (gnome desktop environment installed), Kubuntu (kde Desktop Environment installed), Xubuntu (xfce desktop environment installed), and Edubuntu (for young and students, install gnome Desktop Environment) and goubuntu.
Wubi allows you to easily install Linux (except goubuntu) and UbuntuStudio. If you want to use another desktop environment, you can download the installation package for each desktop environment and select the desktop environment you want to log on. But can I install multiple Linux systems at the same time? The answer is yes. The following example illustrates how to use Wubi to Install Multiple Linux systems with Ubuntu installed.
First, modify the name of C: \ wubi \ disks \ system. virtual. disk (for example, change to ubuntu. virtual. disk) and reinstall the desktop environment and select Kubuntu.
After the installation is complete, go to the Window system and modify C: \ wubi \ disks \ system. virtual. disk name (for example, change to kubuntu. virtual. disk), now there are C: \ wubi \ disks \ ubuntu. virtual. disk, C: \ wubi \ disks \ kubuntu. virtual. disk. Next, edit C: \ wubi \ boot \ grub \ menu. lst:
Find the hiddenmenu option and add a "#" font size to the front. The selection menu is displayed at startup.
Find the timeout option and set the wait time before the default options are enabled.