The Linux Mascot Sucking The Juice Out Of Microsoft. Fantastic artwork!

The Linux Mascot Sucking The Juice Out Of Microsoft. Fantastic artwork!

Its not your fault! You’ve grown up on Windows. Its your parents fault! They didn’t teach you the rights and wrongs in the OS world…. OK Maybe that’s silly. However, we have mostly been conditioned in to using Windows for everything and we get a little stuck there. You know, M$ Windows had the whole touch screen phone thing down a long time before iPhones and Androids.. The latter came along a shook M$ up and said – no, we want more and better. Well the same thing is/has happened with PC Operating Systems. The Linux distribution has been around a very long time. They feel like Apple and Google – We need options and choice!

Ubuntu

There are many Linux flavours to choose from, but I am only looking at Ubuntu for this post. Also because I am currently writing up an how to article on installing Ubuntu 9.10 on your PC alongside windows. Here is a screenshot run down of the features you can expect on Ubuntu 9.10. I think you’ll agree that it looks fancy. In fact, does it surprise you how good it looks?

Software Center

Instant access to thousands of free and open-source applications. Categories include Education, Games, Sound and Video, Graphics, Programming and Office. Simply select the applications you want to use and the Ubuntu Software Center will add them to your computer. No CDs, no licenses, no hassle.

Email and chat

Chat with friends and colleagues through Empathy which integrates Yahoo, Gmail, MSN, Jabber, AOL, QQ and many more. Evolution gives you email, an address book and a calendar and works well with colleagues and friends using MS Outlook.

Browse the Internet

Ubuntu includes Mozilla Firefox 3.5 for faster and safer browsing. For a choice of other open-source web browsers visit the Ubuntu Software Center and take your pick.

Photos

Upload from your camera or phone to F-Spot. Manage, tag, share and sort your photos. Upload easily to your favourite social network or photo-sharing sites including Flickr, Facebook, Picasa and many others.

Music and videos

Plug in your PSP, iPod, MP3 player and use Rhythmbox to download, store, buy and play music. Share playlists with your friends. Access Last.fm directly through Rhythmbox to stream your favourite music. Stream and play video from YouTube, BBC and others.

Office applications

Create professional documents, spreadsheets and presentations with OpenOffice.org 3.1. OpenOffice.org is compatible with all office applications including Microsoft Office. The big difference is that OpenOffice.org is free (and promises never to introduce Mr Clippy).

Play games

Over 400 completely free and completely cool games. Solitaire is not the only game in town. Visit the Ubuntu Software Center to easily browse, select and install games.

Store, sync and share

Integrated “Ubuntu One” technology gives you 2 GB of online storage for free. Easily share files between your own and your friends’ computers. Upgrade at low cost for more storage if you need it.

Accessibility

At the core of the Ubuntu philosophy is the belief that computing is for everyone, whatever your circumstances. Ubuntu is one of the most accessible operating systems around and is fully translated into 23 languages with many more to follow.
Hope you enjoyed this mini-review. Lookout for the upcoming how to article on installing Ubuntu 9.10 on your windows PC or Laptop. The pictures and text were taken from Ubuntu.com I have also posted this article - How To Install Ubuntu 9.10 As A Virtual PC In Virtualbox – Step By Step Have a read of that when you want to get your hands dirty!! Did you enjoy this post? Please let me know in the comments

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