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Forget custom Linux distros, here's how I make Ubuntu look like Windows
Linux while kleeping the familiarity of Windows, you don't need a custom distro. Just use Ubuntu with these tricks.
Ubuntu on Windows provides Windows 11/10 users with the Ubuntu command-line tools. After installation, you can run ‘Ubuntu Terminal’ and some other command-line utilities. This feature comes in handy ...
Debian, Arch, Slackware? Ubuntu, Open Suse, Mint? Knoppix, Tails, Parted Magic? KDE, Gnome, Cinnamon)? Anyone who deals with Linux has to process and categorize dozens of names. A few safe claims can ...
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