On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:14 PM, narendra sisodiya <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I do not have much idea of Window exe files.
> But once I have used Fedora Live USB creator ( exe) for Windows. When
> I clicked that exe it brings a GUI for crating live usb. For using it,
> I need not to install it.
>
> In nutshell I have observed that in Windows we can run software as one
> exe which do not need installation. (It is also like ./a.out with all
> lib statically linked)
>
> Now think for a imaginary exe file which is a modification of
> Virtualbox or Qemu or any other such technology. Consider this exe has
> a live image of ubuntu inside it. As a result, when someone click on
> this exe file, this will bring a full screen window which will boot a
> live ubuntu with all softwares(in next 30 seconds).
>
> If we can make such one click Ubuntu.exe files (4GB will be good
> size), It will be possible to many windows users to make a instant
> trial. This will bring down the barrier of "installing GNU/Linux".
>
> I think such projects will be a great use for conversion process and
> try. As I do not have much knowledge on Vbox and windows, I can just
> share the idea.
>
> Comments ??
>

Seems interesting.

what i get from it is that there is no need to boot a live cd, just get the
.exe file
and click on it to try Ubuntu or any other Linux distro.

even i don't have much knowledge of Vbox, but would like to build this idea,

need your help guys.



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