• Grimpen
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    16 hours ago

    Yeah, I remember Wubi! That was 20-ish years ago now. It kind of got made irrelevant by VM’s I guess. I wonder if it’s still around.

    • boonhet@lemm.ee
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      13 hours ago

      VMs are still slow unless you’re talking linux on linux with KVM

      Wubi was great because you got native speed to test Linux with, which was probably better than Windows for at least most versions of Windows.

      • ploot@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        4 hours ago

        There’s WSL now in Windows 11 - a built-in, pretty performant instance of Linux. The recent versions run a proper Linux kernel I believe (the older ones were more of a compatibility layer over Windows APIs). I’m not sure what the limitations of WSL are. But there is already some kind of Linux in Windows. I use it for the odd utility and to avoid having to learn PowerShell.

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          4 hours ago

          There is. Wubi was more about giving 14 year old me the confidence to try out an entirely different os.