How to run linux ubuntu in windows without VMWare
How to run ubuntu in windows XP without vmware and we don’t need to create partition for our hardisk??
Yesterday I had some problems when installing ubuntu in my notebook. When installing ubuntu, it needs a new partition on my hardisk, it means I had to re-partition my hardisk. The problem is I wont lose any data in my hardisk.
The solution is using VMWare in my windows XP operating system. But, it sucks, you need big RAM to run windows and linux in the same time. The best solution is using WUBI. What is wubi? WUBI is ubuntu installer for windows. You just need to install this software like ussual, and this software will listed at “add/remove programs”. When you finished, you will see boot options menu (ubuntu and windows) when restarting your computer. The best thing are, this program is free and we don’t need to create partition for ubuntu, so we don’t need to lose any data. Download here.




Comments (4)
Francois
March 18th, 2009 at 7:38 am
Ubuntu is the most overrated distro ever put out. It’s not nearly as good as its fanbois portray it to be — certainly not moreso than many other distros. Its “success” is all the result hype and fanboi “marketing”.
Rico
March 18th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
wekekeke.. aku partisi ulang punyaku. memang sejak awal sudah ada planning untuk install linux Ubuntu 8.10
bukankah bisa juga install tanpa partisi ulang dan tanpa wubi? setahuku bisa lho hihihi
leoslab
March 18th, 2009 at 2:15 pm
Bisa bro. Pake VMWARE tapi ya itu dia, kamu harus butuh RAM extra, karena windows dan linux jalan bersamaan.
Ivan Kristianto
April 2nd, 2009 at 3:37 am
Pake virtual box aja leo, Free dan open source. Bs di download di http://www.virtualbox.org/
En jangan lupa kunjungi blog ku yah di http://ivankristianto.com
hehehehe…
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