

Also, Windows 10 requires enough information when setting it up on a new system or after an installation to enable crackers to steal one's identity, should the Microsoft database be breached. The primary ones that apply to this case are that I would hate to pay for another Windows license – Windows 10 Pro costs about $200 – to install it on a new VM. It is important to understand that I have an extreme dislike for Windows for multiple reasons. This set of circumstances, along with a recent security scare, made it highly desirable to convert the host running Windows to Fedora and to run Windows and the accounting program in a VM on that host. This financial application is not special, and a better Linux program could easily replace it, but I've found that many accountants and treasurers are extremely reluctant to make changes, so I've not yet been able to convince those in our organization to migrate. This program runs on the office manager's computer on Windows 10 Pro, which came preinstalled. I do, however, volunteer for an organization that uses one financial program that requires Windows. Never have I ever used Windows as my primary operating system on any of my personal computers or even in a VM to perform some obscure task that cannot be done with Linux. I have even used VirtualBox to test the creation of a Windows guest host. You can download 22.04 if you want, but I will download Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) since I need it for my ROS 2 Galactic work.I use VirtualBox frequently to create virtual machines for testing new versions of Fedora, new application programs, and lots of administrative tools like Ansible.

As of this writing, the latest release is Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish).


