Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Ubuntu Linux, A More Secure and Reliable Operation System for Your Computer - Computers - Hardware

If you are a computer enthusiast and want to experiment a little with the Operating System of your computer or tired with virus, malware, adware or spyware you might consider an Operating System which is both secure, fast and at the same time free, try Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu Linux which is just a distribution of Linux Operating System is available free of cost. You need to download the ISO file and burn it using your favorite CD/DVD burning software or if you have a slow internet connection but still want to try out the Operating System you can order for a CD from Ubuntu's home page. Ubuntu Linux is available for Desktop, servers and Notebook. Ubuntu Linux licensed by a UK based company Canonical Limited. This implies that anyone can reuse, study and modify the code and that the code is free and can be freely distributed or copied.

Ubuntu Linux was first released in the year 2004 October. After that Canonical does release a version after every six months and a LTS version (Long Time support) after two years. The LTS version was so called because Canonical will give support for this version for three years and five years for Server. The last LTS version was released in April 2010 and hence was called version 10.04. The naming convention is YY.MM. After six months in the month of October 10th 2010 the next version was launched by Canonical which was naturally 10.10. The next version will be probably 11.04 which should be released in the year 2011 in the month of April.

Before proceeding with features and other important aspects let's see how to install Ubuntu Linux. Some may have conception installing Linux is very tough and you need a UNIX conception if you want to install Ubuntu. But things have changed over the years and now loading Linux is very easy. For Linux set up support, you can talk to a remote computer support service provider. The full installation is GUI based where a click of mouse is sufficient for things to be done quickly. Further if you are extremely happy with your existing Operating System and you don't want to remove it you can use the installation CD of Ubuntu Linux as a Live CD.

This means that you don't need to install or create partition for trying out Ubuntu Linux. Just boot your computer by selecting CDROM drive as first boot device and you will get a screen where you will be given options of either to Try Ubuntu Linux or Install Ubuntu. Choose Ubuntu only if you are absolutely sure and backed up all your data. Or else click Try Ubuntu. In no time you will get the desktop with complete set of software like Open Office, Firefox browser, Movie Player and other software programs as well.


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