On Thursday, August 20, 2015, C. F. Howlett <cfhowl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> As I understand it, wubi has not been supported, developed or upgraded for
> YEARS.  Moreover, wubi is known to conflict with Ubuntu 13.XX and newer.
> So WHY is wubi not only present in the Ubuntu ecosystem, but actually
> packaged with Ubuntu .iso's?
>
> For the love of kittens, puppies and all that is good, please!  Delete,
> remove, de-install and purge wubi from Ubuntu flavors!  Confused and
> frustrated users will thank you.
>
> C. F. Howlett



I haven't used it in years. But that used to work well, for me. Then it bit
me one time. Still, I could imagine, with recent UEFI implementations, This
might be an easy way for folks to get and installation up and working. Not
that we have to address facilitating a way around problematic hardware,
like that. I have not secured a Windows 10 installation, yet. I plan to,
and I could check will be, and see if it's working from there, if there's
interest in keeping it around. It's always available, even if we don't ship
it on the ISO.



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