An Introduction To Ubuntu OS
Ubuntu is one of the most popular distribution of Linux Operating system.Its name is based on Southern African philosophy of "Ubuntu"(means humanity towards others)
Unlike other Commercial operating systems like Windows Mac OS Ubuntu is free To use, you dont have to pay hundreds of dollars.Beside it you can also modify Ubunto OS according to your requirement and distribute it to the others.
Hardware Compatibility
Ubuntu Supports almost all the computer hardware and can run on most of the Computers.To check whether your computer is Ubuntu compatible or not you can try Ubuntu Live CD or USB StickDrivers Support
Unlike Windows All The compatible hardware drivers are installed during Ubuntu installation process you don't need to search for drivers which often happens in Windows OS
Anti-virus Protection
In Ubuntu You dont need to buy expensive anti-virus softwares this is because Ubuntu is very much secure than Windows so it is almost virus free.
Ubuntu Softwares
Ubuntu comes with pre installed Libre Office,PDF file Viewer,Movie Player Desktop chat client,Mozilla Firefox,Mozilla Thunder Bird etc
Beside it Ubuntu provided thousand of softwares to its users free.Ubuntu has its own software center you can install every kind of software from software center.
Other than software center you can manually download third party Like Google's softwares i.e Google chrome,Google Earth etc And you can install them by opening with software center other package manager like Synaptic Package manager.
Recommended Minimum System Requirements
According to Ubuntu Official Site the recommended minimum system requirements for Ubuntu Desktop Edition are
- 700 MHz processor (about Intel Celeron or better)
- 512 MiB RAM (system memory)5 GB of hard-drive space (or USB stick, memory card or external drive but see LiveCD for an alternative approach)
- VGA capable of 1024x768 screen resolution
- Either a CD/DVD drive or a USB port for the installer media
Internet access is helpful
Ubuntu Online Demo
If you want to see Ubuntu Live demo then visit Ubuntu Live Demo
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