Linux is the future.
Linux is free and will be forever.
Linux is supported by the open source community.
Linux is secure.
Linux is not Microsoft.
Linux is the future.
In the server market continues to outpace Microsoft in server deployments. The desktop arena continues to see spectacular growth, especially with the exploding popularity of Ubuntu Linux in just the past year and a half. Linux will be used as the main operating system in just about every devices including PDA's, Cell phones, pocket PC's, notebooks and desktops, and media centers.
Linux is free and will be forever.
Unlike Windows, Linux is free and under the General Public License (GPL) should remain free forever no matter how many times you install it. Windows charges for every computer and every processor their operating system is installed on. So if you replace your CPU under their licencing agreement you will have to pay for a new copy of Windows every time.
Linux is supported by the open source community.
Linux is supported by thousands and thousands of individuals who are committed to and skilled in their work. As an open source project code is updated constantly and fixes are developed quickly. No more waiting months for security patches and updates.
Linux is secure.
As of right now there are more virus written for Windows than any other operating system. And with help of the open source community, patches and fixes for future virus for Linux can be resolved as soon as they are written. Not weeks or months.
Linux is not Microsoft.
Linux is not Microsoft. You don't need to listen to the Microsoft start up theme music, watch the Microsoft logo as Windows loads, or use the Internet Explorer to view your files, or have microft software bundled with your OS. Or believe that everything Microsoft has handed you in the PC world is the way it should be. You can used tabbed folder view instead of pressing "back back back" to navigate through your folders. You can customize your splash screen to replace you Windows loading logo. You can make your OS look like a Mac if you like.
And now Linux is supported....
Adobe has created a Linux division, most hardward OEM's bundle Linux drivers with their products and as of now Ubuntu supports the vast majority of hardware pluggins right out of the box. Believe it or not Linux is here to stay.
Please contribute as you wish to this thread..
Linux is free and will be forever.
Linux is supported by the open source community.
Linux is secure.
Linux is not Microsoft.
Linux is the future.
In the server market continues to outpace Microsoft in server deployments. The desktop arena continues to see spectacular growth, especially with the exploding popularity of Ubuntu Linux in just the past year and a half. Linux will be used as the main operating system in just about every devices including PDA's, Cell phones, pocket PC's, notebooks and desktops, and media centers.
Linux is free and will be forever.
Unlike Windows, Linux is free and under the General Public License (GPL) should remain free forever no matter how many times you install it. Windows charges for every computer and every processor their operating system is installed on. So if you replace your CPU under their licencing agreement you will have to pay for a new copy of Windows every time.
Linux is supported by the open source community.
Linux is supported by thousands and thousands of individuals who are committed to and skilled in their work. As an open source project code is updated constantly and fixes are developed quickly. No more waiting months for security patches and updates.
Linux is secure.
As of right now there are more virus written for Windows than any other operating system. And with help of the open source community, patches and fixes for future virus for Linux can be resolved as soon as they are written. Not weeks or months.
Linux is not Microsoft.
Linux is not Microsoft. You don't need to listen to the Microsoft start up theme music, watch the Microsoft logo as Windows loads, or use the Internet Explorer to view your files, or have microft software bundled with your OS. Or believe that everything Microsoft has handed you in the PC world is the way it should be. You can used tabbed folder view instead of pressing "back back back" to navigate through your folders. You can customize your splash screen to replace you Windows loading logo. You can make your OS look like a Mac if you like.
And now Linux is supported....
Adobe has created a Linux division, most hardward OEM's bundle Linux drivers with their products and as of now Ubuntu supports the vast majority of hardware pluggins right out of the box. Believe it or not Linux is here to stay.
Please contribute as you wish to this thread..