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April 10th, 2009

Weekend Gadget Guidance: Portable Ubuntu runs inside Windows, free

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 2:30 am

Categories: Linux, Operating Systems, Weekend Gadget Guidance, Windows

Tags: Ubuntu, Portable Ubuntu, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Andrew Nusca

Ever want to run an entire Linux install as a Windows application? With free application Portable Ubuntu you can — and you can have it tag along with you on a flash drive.

Portable Ubuntu lets you seamlessly run Linux apps on your Windows desktop as a stand-alone package that runs a popular version of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. The package can edit Windows folders and files and it’s persistent — meaning anything you install to it stays with you.

The latest Portable Ubuntu package is about 438MB. Simply double-click to unpack to a folder and do the following, according to Lifehacker’s Kevin Purdy:

On Vista or Windows 7, open the command prompt as an administrator (Windows key, type in “cmd” (sans quote marks), then right-click on the “Command Prompt” option that appears and select “Run as Administrator”). On Windows XP, launch command prompt, navigate to the folder where you extracted Portable Ubuntu, and enter “run_portable_ubuntu” and hit Enter to launch the .bat script.

It will take awhile, and Purdy says you’ll probably get a few prompts to “Unblock” coLinux and a few other apps’ abilities on your system (do so).

Once the small, draggable menu bar (as seen in the above pic) shows up on your desktop, you’re good to go.

Within the Applications, Places, and System menus is nearly everything a Linux user has at their disposal.

Note before you install: The default root password is 123456.

Portable Ubuntu is a free, portable download for Windows.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Good man! But even better is to switch the software..
...your company is using to portable versions:
Open Office (difficult but can be done) and other software such as FreeMind (Mind Map diagrams), Dia (for flowcharts, UML and such), ...
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This is a lot better  Michael Kelly | 04/10/09
Yep. And with 8 Gb flash drives . . .  sporkfighter | 04/10/09
What's the smallest reasonable size?  MyLord | 04/10/09
RE: Weekend Gadget Guidance: Portable Ubuntu runs inside Windows, free  Loverock Davidson | 04/10/09
I've never met . . .  sporkfighter | 04/10/09
@Loverock Davidson  Morely | 04/10/09
Malware  Ryiah | 04/10/09
@Rubberduck Rabidson  Alan Smithie | 04/11/09
Can't get it to work  voyager529 | 04/10/09
64-bit Vista or Win7  andrew.nuscaZDNet Moderator | 04/10/09
It works under XP 64 bit . . .  sporkfighter | 04/10/09
Since it is a bat file  BroGnorik | 04/10/09
Isn't that sweet...  storm14k | 04/10/09
I agree. Not many people are going to  John Zern | 04/10/09
I think people would better doing the reverse  jslarochelle | 04/11/09
Yep, Run on linux with windows in vmware  abdulbijur | 04/12/09
Of course!  Ole Man | 04/12/09
Good man! But even better is to switch the software..  jslarochelle | 04/13/09
RE: Weekend Gadget Guidance: Portable Ubuntu runs inside Windows, free  spartan2276 | 04/11/09
Oups...wrong button  jslarochelle | 04/13/09

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