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This is kind of the linux version of Windows, to really simplify what it is.
Technically though they are really only similar in that both are GUI interface formats. I wouldn't recommend it for gamers (it can get really complicated getting some newer graphics drivers to work with it) but for a average computer it's safe and secure and free of charge.
it also comes with browser word processor and all the basics built in.
If your interested you should read here.
http://www.ubuntu.com/
The OS and supporting apps that come with it, are all free and open source.
This is kind of the linux version of Windows, to really simplify what it is.
Actually, it's more like the Windows version of Linux... but yeah. Some says Ubuntu means "Debian for beginners" in swahili.
I would say opensuse is more for beginners. Your right though Ubuntu is a good linux for beginners has a nice GUI and very simple to use with lots of support. You can find virtually anything on the ubuntu forums.
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installed it via vmware on XP, work fine
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Installed on a Pentium 2 Ghz with 768 Megs of RAM. Works well.
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why download this fom a torrent??
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this worked good
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This is kind of the linux version of Windows, to really simplify what it is.
Technically though they are really only similar in that both are GUI interface formats. I wouldn't recommend it for gamers (it can get really complicated getting some newer graphics drivers to work with it) but for a average computer it's safe and secure and free of charge. it also comes with browser word processor and all the basics built in. If your interested you should read here. http://www.ubuntu.com/ The OS and supporting apps that come with it, are all free and open source.
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Actually, it's more like the Windows version of Linux... but yeah. Some says Ubuntu means "Debian for beginners" in swahili.
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Worked great for me, thanks for the post.
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I would say opensuse is more for beginners. Your right though Ubuntu is a good linux for beginners has a nice GUI and very simple to use with lots of support. You can find virtually anything on the ubuntu forums.