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'''WUBI''' stands for '''''W'''indows-'''B'''ased '''U'''buntu '''I'''nstaller'' which is an official and free windows-based installer of Ubuntu Linux.
 
'''WUBI''' stands for '''''W'''indows-'''B'''ased '''U'''buntu '''I'''nstaller'' which is an official and free windows-based installer of Ubuntu Linux.

Revision as of 08:23, 24 October 2009


MS Windows users used to be afraid to install Linux due to loss of data due to partitioning. With the use of WUBI, the fear is removed...


What is WUBI? Why Should I use It?

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WUBI stands for Windows-Based Ubuntu Installer which is an official and free windows-based installer of Ubuntu Linux.

This installer makes it easy for the user to install Ubuntu Linux. The user (after downloading and burning the Ubuntu CD) can now simply insert the Ubuntu installation CD while MS Windows is running, and then follow the instructions...


Here are some advantages of WUBI:

  • No creation of partitions
  • No manual resizing of Windows partition
  • Process to install intuitive, friendly and fast
  • linux entry added to windows boot menu (instead of grub bootloader)
  • Easy to uninstall


Here are some limitations of WUBI:

  • Limited size of Linux partition within Windows (eg. 30 Gb)
  • Hibernation is not supported
  • WUBI filesystem may be more vulnerable to power disruption recoveries


Installing Ubuntu While MS Windows is Running