On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 16:45, suranjan jii <[email protected]>wrote:
> Namaskar. > I read in one other thread that our 77 years old Sriranga uncle wrote----- > > "Since you hve windows I think using wubi.exe of ubuntu can be > installed as part of windows software. > I have installed ubuntu thro' WinxP works fine.Installed ubuntu will > appear in the file of ADD/Remove of WinxP > If you want to uninstall uubuntu - you to go to windows "Add/remove" > similar to other exe files of Windows." > > I have XP2 and i want to install ubuntu 10.04 lucid as part of > windows. Pls tell me how can i do this ? > other question is that will i be able to fix Hindi or other language > typing system in Ubuntu if it is a part of windows ? > suranjan > > I think I had responded to the same query with a request to read up n Wubi article on Wikipedia. That would have given you an idea of what a Wubi install does. It just install Ubuntu as a part of Windows and allows dual boot. This is not necessarily the best way, but if you want it this way, then who a i to stop you. Pl go ahead. But pl do go thru the requirements, advantages and disadvatages of a Wubi install as against a regular partitioned dual boot install. You need to download the ubuntu desktop iso and write to a CD. then run Wubu from the Cd in Windows and you are done.
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