It’s basically Ubuntu (or Kubuntu) with KDE, a Windows 11 skin and a bunch of other packages preinstalled (plus some other rather useless modifications).
If you want to use this, maybe just use actual Windows instead.
Or just configure it yourself. I remember making Linux look like macOS when I first used it, and then switched it to look like Windows (back then it was Windows 7).
Or you can go completely cursed and use Wubi, which was (is?) Ubuntu in Windows.
It’s basically Ubuntu (or Kubuntu) with KDE, a Windows 11 skin and a bunch of other packages preinstalled (plus some other rather useless modifications).
If you want to use this, maybe just use actual Windows instead.
Glad I didn’t have to watch this turd wagon to figure that out!
Or just configure it yourself. I remember making Linux look like macOS when I first used it, and then switched it to look like Windows (back then it was Windows 7).
Or you can go completely cursed and use Wubi, which was (is?) Ubuntu in Windows.