: It comes pre-configured with WINE to allow the execution of many Windows executables (.exe and .msi files) directly on the Linux system. Active Directory Support
Linux purists argue that mimicking Windows interface so closely could mislead users into thinking they’re using a Microsoft product. Some themes use icons and layouts that might infringe on trademarks. The developers have responded by stating that all assets are original or derived from open-source icon sets, but the resemblance is intentional. Wubuntu-11.24.04.2-x64.iso
| Test | Wubuntu | Windows 11 | Ubuntu 24.04 | |------|---------|------------|---------------| | Boot time (SSD) | 11 seconds | 22 seconds | 9 seconds | | RAM usage (idle) | 740 MB | 2.1 GB | 680 MB | | App launch (Firefox) | 2.1 seconds | 2.8 seconds | 1.8 seconds | | Gaming (CS:GO via Proton) | 72 fps | 78 fps | 74 fps | | File copy (5GB mixed) | 45 MB/s | 52 MB/s | 48 MB/s | : It comes pre-configured with WINE to allow
| Component | Minimum | Recommended | |-----------|---------|--------------| | Processor | Dual-core 64-bit (Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64) | Quad-core (Intel i3/AMD Ryzen 3) | | RAM | 2 GB | 4 GB+ | | Storage | 25 GB free space | 64 GB SSD | | Graphics | Any with OpenGL 2.1 support | Dedicated GPU for Android apps | | USB/DVD | Bootable drive or burner | 8 GB USB 3.0 stick | The developers have responded by stating that all
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