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But why would you want it to look like windows when you are using Linux?

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  • 4
    i was thinking about it when i didn't have any product codes to activate windows on my mother's computer
  • 9
    Well, for people migrating from windows to Linux this might make stuff easier and maybe some Linux users like the windows desktop appearence?
  • 0
    @noodlemaster Not really necessary. I once installed some Linux with KDE on my mother's machine, the only reason she didn't like it was missing iTunes support.
  • 1
    @deadlyRants i forgot i was part of microsoft imagine, so i got her a key that way. suuuure it's for educational purposes if microsoft asks
  • 10
    so you can confuse indian tech scammers
  • 0
    As difficult to answer as "which colour is the best? ".. ☺
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    @klonky cyber yellow, dont see why that question would be difficult to answer
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    @Greggergalactic there is bash for Windows now. Pretty functional for me, but will never be as awesome as my Arch
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    @Jasey Thought the same
  • 0
    Seriously why?
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    Hahah 😝😂 @magnusi
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    Because some people like how it looks like more than the others? I generally don't like how Linux GUIs look like (with a few exceptions)
  • 1
    Imagine this: triboot PC with all 3 os'es retextured to look like windows
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    @DeveloperACE and a boot script that will select the OS at random
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    I read this article on Fossbytes, was thinking the same thing like why would I do that?
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    I prefer Kubuntu
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