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Hey there guys. So, I was trying to setup linux mint/Ubuntu and I was searching for an exe file which installed linux very easily and you could uninstall the file to get rid of the linux system. Does that linux setup way still works? and if you guys could provide me link for the file. I know you can partition your drive to setup easily but the removing process is tedious so looking for the easy way out. I just want to run some command on linux for educational purpose.

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If you talking about Wubi, a Window based Ubuntu installer, it got discontinued many years ago. 

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1 hour ago, xAcid9 said:

If you talking about Wubi, a Window based Ubuntu installer, it got discontinued many years ago. 

Yes I'm talking about Wubi...
can't I just get an older  version that would work too... I just want an Wubi version if you guys have any. I mean any version of that :') that would be helpful ❤️

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2 hours ago, Andrew 1337 said:

If you are running Windows, the easiest way is grabbing the Ubuntu developer tool. (From the Microsoft Store)

 

It allows you to run a command line version of Ubuntu in a somewhat leaky sandbox.

 

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bellard.org provides something same i guess.. but I wanted the full linux experience but not that into linux to partition my drive to setup linux. I'm kinda in betweener xD

 

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4 minutes ago, Maksudul Haque said:

bellard.org provides something same i guess.. but I wanted the full linux experience but not that into linux to partition my drive to setup linux. I'm kinda in betweener xD

 

You can install it in a virtual machine like; VirtualBox or VMware if you want the GUI.

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