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Why Still Windows But Ubuntu Linux - Why still Windows but Ubuntu Linux | ||
Discussion by rahid with 6 Replies.
Last Update: January 17, 2009, 1:15 am | |||
As the PCWorld magazine from there November (it may be October) issue. Business users are switching to Ubuntu from Windows Vista. As it is not only cost effective but also it is secured & all type necessary Office Application loaded. Open Office Suite, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Fire Fox just everything that need. Also more & more application are waiting for them. So why wait & hangup with Windows.
From the Ubuntu's announcement & some documents loaded with Ubuntu (found on Ubuntu's home folder) Baltimore Medical University, a airline company from France & there air planes, Libraries etc all are using Ubuntu. Because it's free cost effective for hardware, easy maintence, upgrade & there is plenty of site that gives you free help tutorial. So the numbers of international companies are increasing. By the way i heard but not sure that the giant Google Inc also use a modified version of Ubuntu.
So why you are waiting. Open source & Linux is the future. And i believe Ubuntu is there flagship.
Sat Nov 29, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Sat Nov 29, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Other Linux distributions (mainly non-Debian-based ones) are not as user-friendly. You need more knowledge in order to maintain and use the system. This includes things like updating and fixing issues when there are some.
Sat Nov 29, 2008 Reply New Discussion
As a long time Linux user, I can say Ubuntu has a good offering, but has still a long time to go if they want a larger install-base. Notably, they need to integrate a "Developer's Network" in order to foster better "3rd party" support. Which Ubuntu lacks when compared to Microsoft's offering. Obviously, people are going to say, well there are plenty of open source projects supporting Ubuntu and other Linuxes. However, here's the problem, most open source offerings don't cover what most basic computer user's need. Minimal learning curve for them to use your product and unfortunately, commercial software usually are the ones that pushes "ease-of-use" software.
Until then, Linux will NOT replace Windows, but it will be a formidable adversary for the foreseen future.
xboxrulz
Sat Nov 29, 2008 Reply New Discussion
I have developed code on linux for 8 years, at one time being a Mandrake/Mandriva user as well as Suse at different times, since finding Andlinux i have done away with a full blown Linux install and have used it exclusively from within Xp for the last year and a bit. If your like me and need to do most of your day to day work in Linux but have need for a few windows apps, (Games) Then Andlinux is the ticket.
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windows ? ultimately user firendly and large of 3rd party support but also ultimately high risk of security...
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