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What is Ubuntu?
Posted on 10/12/15 at 2:29 pm
Posted on 10/12/15 at 2:29 pm
Gateway computer with window 7 and Ubuntu. Dual boots. Have no idea what Ubuntu or dual boots are. Cheap computer to keep in my truck for work is all I need it for. Thanks for the info
Posted on 10/12/15 at 2:34 pm to RickyDonSkaggs
Ubuntu is an OS(operating system) similar to Windows.
A lot of people like it because it's easily customizable and can have less bloatware.
A lot of people like it because it's easily customizable and can have less bloatware.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 2:50 pm to RickyDonSkaggs
It's linux. It's not what it used to be.
Ubuntu is the most user friendly version of it.
It runs a lot like the mac operating system.
You can't run any windows software on it without some kind of emulator.
But for web browsing, email, etc it's a good choice.
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I'm guessing "dual-boots" means if you wanted to and have a windows installation USB or disc you can probably put windows along side ubuntu and boot either one.
Ubuntu is the most user friendly version of it.
It runs a lot like the mac operating system.
You can't run any windows software on it without some kind of emulator.
But for web browsing, email, etc it's a good choice.
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I'm guessing "dual-boots" means if you wanted to and have a windows installation USB or disc you can probably put windows along side ubuntu and boot either one.
This post was edited on 10/12/15 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 10/12/15 at 6:38 pm to RickyDonSkaggs
The image below is meant to be comical and for those who have dealt with this question before. Ubuntu, as stated, is just a different operating system. You can open MS Office documents (with OpenOffice) and get on the Internet (Chrome, Firefox, etc) just like you'd expect. You can open PDFs like normal.
It differs in that it almost exclusively runs open-source software. There's basically a program around to do anything you can think of. It's just not necessarily the one you're already used to.

It differs in that it almost exclusively runs open-source software. There's basically a program around to do anything you can think of. It's just not necessarily the one you're already used to.

Posted on 10/13/15 at 10:14 am to RickyDonSkaggs
User friendly version of Linux. I put it on an old computer I that did not have an OS. Works well for just surfing the net which is all said old computer is used for.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:44 pm to RickyDonSkaggs
Something that was supposed to be the next big thing, but never was.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:49 pm to RickyDonSkaggs
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What is Ubuntu?

Posted on 10/14/15 at 4:50 pm to N2cars
quote:You talking about Ubuntu or Linux in general? Ubuntu is just the "big name" in Linux, there are many more. And Linux is not only the next big thing, it is the current big thing. Over a billion Android devices run on a version of Linux. Pretty much every single router runs Linux. Many of us run Linux on our laptops and desktops, and considering all of the things coming to light lately about backdoors and gaping security holes and spying on commercial software, I think it's going to continue to get more popular. It's very comforting to know that you can pick apart everything your computer is doing to be sure it isn't doing anything behind your back (or that others who use the software can inspect it for you, in the open).
Something that was supposed to be the next big thing, but never was.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 12:47 pm to Korkstand
And that's why we don't let technical people sell.

Posted on 10/16/15 at 1:28 pm to N2cars
quote:It's not that we don't let technical people sell. It's that people tune out when they hear technical stuff, and don't care that they overpay for inferior products that a salesman sold them on. Nevermind that the salesman is the absolute most biased individual in the world when it comes to the product they are selling.
And that's why we don't let technical people sell.
The general public is starting to care a little more, though, with all of the NSA stuff. Also, hopefully the VW mess will wake people up to the fact that so much of our world is controlled by software that we can't inspect. Did you ever stop to think that your vehicle's accelerator is controlled by software, and that you can't check it out to make sure it works correctly? The only people who can inspect the software are the people who have absolutely zero interest in making the problem publicly known.
Did you know that vehicles with systems like OnStar and Uconnect can be remotely controlled? Throttle, brakes, steering, radio, windshield wipers... everything? From anywhere in the world? Did you know that some of these systems can be (and have been) hacked? Is that not terrifying?
We need to get technical. We need to listen to technical people. We need to care about how the products we buy work. Especially when they are capable of killing people.
Did you know that you don't own your car? I bet the salesman didn't tell you that part.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 3:59 pm to Korkstand
You know I'm just messing with you.
We have to remember that if the customers asks us what time it is, we don't tell them how to build a clock.
Ubuntu was going to be the next big desktop OS. (This is why the OP saw it in his PC).
That never happened.
Linux, of course, is everywhere. As you know, Linux is even made to look like MS on the GUI's used by EMC, NetApp and others. There's no denying Linux is very successful and prevalent in even more applications than we realize.
I suspect you are in a lead role in a very technical environment. Correct me if I'm wrong.

We have to remember that if the customers asks us what time it is, we don't tell them how to build a clock.
Ubuntu was going to be the next big desktop OS. (This is why the OP saw it in his PC).
That never happened.
Linux, of course, is everywhere. As you know, Linux is even made to look like MS on the GUI's used by EMC, NetApp and others. There's no denying Linux is very successful and prevalent in even more applications than we realize.
I suspect you are in a lead role in a very technical environment. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 4:15 pm to N2cars
quote:Nope, I work with metal. (Well, mostly I make sure other guys don't frick up while they're working with metal
I suspect you are in a lead role in a very technical environment. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 4:27 pm to Korkstand
Well, metal's kinda technical. In the metal sense.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 6:05 pm to N2cars
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Ubuntu was going to be the next big desktop OS. (This is why the OP saw it in his PC).
I don't think anyone has seriously claimed this, maybe with the exception of Slashdot "200X is the year of the Linux desktop!" nerds.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 9:28 am to efrad
Isn't that the OS that made that one lady drop out of college?
Posted on 10/19/15 at 3:43 pm to N2cars
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Well, metal's kinda technical
It can be very technical, it just depends on what bands you like.
:rimshot:
Posted on 10/19/15 at 5:00 pm to RickyDonSkaggs
I did the Ubuntu thing when I was low on cash a while back and needed an OS. That was a few years back right before they switched to Unity. I liked it a lot, but it did have some software limitations, and you would sometimes have to venture into the terminal. I used CAD and GIS a lot at work and those things were impossible with Ubuntu. If you just need office stuff and media and internet, go for it. It's great for that. I would also game on it some with wine. I would highly recommend it if your requirements don't necessitate specialty software.
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