
Boot+Cloud Project Learning: macrozheng.com
As we all know, Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions. After Microsoft embraced Linux, Windows became the best Linux distribution (not really).
What sparks would fly if we combined the two?
Introduction to Wubuntu
Wubuntu, also known as “Windows Ubuntu”, is an operating system developed based on Ubuntu, characterized by its complete replication of all the appearance and functionality of Windows, and it does not require TPM, secure boot, or any other hardware requirements to run.

Additionally, Wubuntu provides compatibility with Windows applications through the integration of Wine. Developers claim that Wubuntu supports running Windows .exe and .msi programs, as well as Android applications.

Technology Stack Used by Wubuntu

This might be a useful open-source project for you. The mall project is an e-commerce system based on SpringBoot3 + Vue (60K stars on GitHub), with a backend supporting multiple modules and the latest microservices architecture of 2024, deployed using Docker and K8S. It includes a front-end mall project and a back-end management system, capable of supporting a complete order process! It covers functions such as products, orders, shopping carts, permissions, coupons, members, payments, and more!
- Boot Project: https://github.com/macrozheng/mall
- Cloud Project: https://github.com/macrozheng/mall-swarm
- Tutorial Website: https://www.macrozheng.com
Project Demo:
Wubuntu Running Effects





This interface cannot be said to be exactly the same as Windows 11; it can only be described as completely identical. Will Microsoft’s legal department really not send a warning letter?
Additionally, according to information from the official website, Wubuntu offers a free version and a professional version, with the professional version requiring a paid key for use, priced at $35. However, the official site does not specify the functional differences between the two.
Wubuntu Download Address
https://wubuntu.org/download/
Source: OSC Open Source Community
ID: oschina2013
On GitHub, the microservices practical project mall-swarm has<span> 11K stars</span> and a complete video tutorial (2024 latest version) is here! The entire tutorial<span> is about 26 hours, consisting of 59 episodes</span>. If you want to learn<span> the latest microservices technology stack</span> and improve your<span> microservices project development skills</span>, you might want to check it out. Below is the overall architecture diagram of the project; interested friends can click the link mall-swarm video tutorial to join the learning.

The content of the entire video tutorial is very comprehensive, covering core components of Spring Cloud, practical microservices projects, Kubernetes container deployment, etc. You can also click the link mall-swarm video tutorial to learn more.
