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Installing Ubuntu To Single User Account?
I understand that Unix and it's counterparts are OSs, but would it be possible to just install them to a single user account? I'm using a family computer, whose other users want nothing more complicated on the computer than Internet Explorer, but I want to install Ubuntu so I can easily host my Apache server right off the computer, since I'm currently having trouble with it on my Windows. Is is possible to just get that, or any Unix system, on a single Windows user account? Thank you in advance.
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