Fun: How To Make Windows look like Ubuntu Linux

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Just came across a site that explains how to make Windows to look like Ubuntu (themes, boot screem, icons)…

If you are using a dual boot system with Ubuntu and Windows, you can clearly notice the limitations Linux has. And for many (myself included), Linux is extremely difficult. After awhile I came to the conclusion that I didn’t t need ubuntu at all, but I still loved to look and feeling.

As it comes from site, Linux has usability limitations. LOL!!! :)

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9 Responses to “Fun: How To Make Windows look like Ubuntu Linux”


  1. 1 mysurface

    lol, that is funny, few years back, people wants “windows feel” and try hard to tweak KDE, now the other way round. That guy really amaze me with his “3D CUBE” effect.

  2. 2 artiomix

    Yeah, 3D Cube with one (!!!) desktop is highly usable… :)

  3. 3 Twitch

    Linux has limations are you stupid,linux is open source.You can do anything I do mean anything you want to do with it.In ubuntu to just click and go.To install you go iin terminal type sudo apt-get install (whatever).
    You surly haven’t used linux long if you say it has limits

  4. 4 ryan

    Linux may not have limits, but other apps do. When it comes to school and/or work it is possible that you may one day need something that you can’t (yet) get to work in Linux and you just need an OS that you know it will work in. Thats why I opt for the dual-boot. Windows for work (mainly NI MultiSim, because I know its stable) and Ubuntu to enjoy my computer. As I learn more, I immagine someday I will make the total switch-over to just Linux.

    Also, theres no need to be mean here. If you disagree just state your case. Name-calling just turns people off and they don’t want to listen. If you simply say what you believe you’re more likely to have them see your point, rather than have them get mad because you called them an idiot. Free speach man! It’s a good thing! Just be polite.

    -ryan

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