Wubuntu vs Ubuntu: which is the best option for Windows 11 users?

Wubuntu vs. Ubuntu

Microsoft promised that Windows 10 would be the last version of its operating system. The initial plan was to make it something like a Rolling Release distro, that is, continuous release and have the new software installed on top of the old base. But then Windows 11 came with a new interface and many improvements. Linux users continue to do our thing, but sometimes we need some compatibility. In this case, what is better option: wubuntu or Ubuntu?

Although for some The answer may be obvious, I think it is not. so much. The first thing to know is what you are looking for, and although many are clear that compatibility with Windows 11 has to come first, the truth is that there are times when we do not need it. Like many of us, I myself had this dilemma long ago, and for this reason I was working on an Ubuntu virtual machine for about six months to discover that there was nothing about Windows that I missed.

What makes Ubuntu the best choice for Windows 11 users

wubuntu 11.4

En Article In which we talked about Wubuntu, many doubts seemed to be cleared up. Without doing anything, after the scratch install it was able to install GIMP, which is nothing unique to Windows 11, but it did show that things were already set up to work out of the box. AND GIMP serves as a perfect example to choose Ubuntu over Wubuntu if a Windows 11 user wants to switch to Linux.

GIMP is cross-platform software, so it's also for any Linux that doesn't support EXE files at all. What I'm trying to explain here is that Ubuntu has a bit of bloatware that Canonical imposes, if the minimum installation is not chosen, but it is very little. If there is nothing specific that we miss in Windows, I think the best thing to do is use a Linux as delivered by the project who designs it.

It should be remembered that, although the main edition in GNOME is known as Ubuntu, so is Kubuntu, and Plasma allows us to put the application launcher in the center as it appears in Windows 11. On the other hand, practically everything that can Making one Linux distribution can be done by another, and if what we want is to run applications with an EXE, MSI or APK (Android) extension, Ubuntu can do it. This article is not about that, but you can search the web for tutorials and get it. The idea is to use an operating system with the minimum bloatware posible, and if that's what you're after, Ubuntu is better than Wubuntu.

What makes Wubuntu the best choice for Windows 11 users

Ubuntu 23.04

Each new version of Ubuntu Desktop comes packed with new features and functionality.

Well, if we put aside the bloatware, which does not have to be if it is used either, Wubuntu is designed exactly for that, to make it easy to switch from Windows 11 to Linux And not die trying. As soon as we install it, what we will see will be the latest version of the Microsoft system with slight modifications. The distribution of things will make us find everything almost instantly, and you can install certain Windows applications just by double clicking and going forward, as is the case with GIMP.

Another of the ways in which the Wubuntu developers try to make Windows 11 users feel comfortable is by including some Microsoft software by default, the clearest and the one that works best for having a version for Linux su edge browser. Other things are included as web applications, such as Microsoft Office (original web version), which although it is true that it does not offer everything that the paid local version offers, it is also true that I have never needed more when I have been asked to use Word.

Wubuntu supports Android applications, more specifically using them in a virtual machine of PrimeOS. Windows 11 allows you to install them natively using WSA, but what Wubuntu offers is an option that is worth more than having nothing. Both Ubuntu and Wubuntu can install relatively easily waydroid, since they share the same base.

In the end, what should you choose?

This decision must be made by each. I have tried Wubuntu, and I have to admit that, after taking medication to get rid of the hives that seeing the Windows 11 interface causes me (joking, of course)... I don't know whether to say that I liked it or that I didn't dislike it, but at least I did. last. The Windows 11-esque design is well done, and Windows and Android apps even work in virtual machines. And the base is Ubuntu, which although it is true that I do not use it on my main computer now, I do know that there is a lot of documentation for the Canonical system and that almost everything is available for it. So yeah, I think it's a good option...

… unless they stop developing it. Canonical is going to continue to do its thing, I suppose forever, but we cannot say the same about independent projects. Wubuntu is also no longer a better option over Ubuntu if we do not depend so much on Windows and we want something cleaner that we will dirty on our own. But for Windows 11 users, which is what this article is about, and if I had to give a clear answer, the best right now is Wubuntu.


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