| The benefits of using Ubuntu |
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| Thursday, 15 October 2009 11:17 | ||||||
The benefits of using Ubuntu
Benefit #1 - Reliability Most users of Microsoft Windows can attest to having experienced the infamous "Blue Screen of Death" more than once. As well, more than one Mac user has seen the dreaded "Kernel Panic" screen in twenty-something languages. Ubuntu, based on a solid, reliable Linux core does not suffer from these irritating problems. But don't take my word on it. Benefit #2 -
Customization Just
about every facet of the Linux operating system is completely customizable.
Desktop environments can be changed, along with themes, mouse styles,
transparency effects, and every aspect of the user interface. Themes can be designed
to replicate other systems, and even to replicate their functionality. There
are no limits to what can be customized with Ubuntu. Benefit #3 -
Programmability Just
about every developer will agree that Linux is a wonderful platform for
programming. As is the case with customization, literally anything is possible!
Scientific applications, 3d games, office software and even virtual computers
can be programmed with Ubuntu. The operating system can be tweaked to fill any
requirement, and included scheduling programs such as "cron" allow
the scheduling of tasks. For example, a simple script can be made to run at 5am
each day to sort your documents according to date. The programmability of Linux
far outweighs the usefulness of its competitors, such as Apple's Applescript. Benefit #4 - Ethics By
using Linux, the user is reaffirming their rights to free and open technology.
The freedom that is attributed to open-source projects such as GNU/Linux is
much more than the lack of monetary cost. It is the freedom to access the code
that built the operating system, and the freedom to have complete control over
one's computer. Operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X are
proprietary. In effect, they could be doing anything with your computer, and
you have no right to know what is happening. An example of this in action is
the concept of "Trusted Computing", where the consumer's computer
resources are taken up to ensure no piracy takes place. As linux is completely
open, nothing can be hidden from the user, allowing complete control and
freedom. The face of computing is changing very rapidly with the successes of
open-source software like Ubuntu. The ideals of freedom of information - an
essential view of open-source - are strong with this operating system. Through
the use of Ubuntu, a user is demonstrating their support for freedom of
information, and freedom of choice - showing that commercial products are not
the only solution. Benefit
#5 Easy
setup Ubuntu
9.10 is the first Ubuntu release with Ubuntu One pre-installed. It now only
takes a few clicks to enable automatic file synchronization for your Ubuntu
computer or computers. Related article :
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