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What Is Wubuntu? A Linux Distro That Replicates the Windows Experience

Wubuntu, also called "Windows Ubuntu," is an Ubuntu‑based operating system that fully mimics Windows' appearance and functionality, runs without TPM or Secure Boot, integrates Wine for .exe and .msi compatibility, and even supports Android apps, offering both free and paid editions.

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What Is Wubuntu? A Linux Distro That Replicates the Windows Experience

Wubuntu Overview

Wubuntu , also known as "Windows Ubuntu," is built on Ubuntu and distinguishes itself by completely replicating Windows' visual design and features while requiring no TPM, Secure Boot, or other hardware constraints.

Wubuntu integrates Wine, enabling it to run native Windows executables (.exe) and installers (.msi), and it also claims compatibility with Android applications.

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Running Experience

The interface looks virtually identical to Windows 11, raising questions about potential legal concerns.

Wubuntu offers a free edition and a professional edition that requires a $35 license key; however, official documentation does not detail the functional differences between the two.

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