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Ubuntu

Open Source Project By Robert Smith smithb5@email.franklin.edu. Ubuntu. Ubuntu Topics. What is Ubuntu Definition of Ubuntu Common User Applications Ubuntu’s Commitment How can I get Ubuntu My experience Comments about Ubuntu Questions. What is Ubuntu Pronounced (OO-BOON-TOO).

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Ubuntu

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  1. Open Source Project By Robert Smith smithb5@email.franklin.edu Ubuntu

  2. Ubuntu Topics • What is Ubuntu • Definition of Ubuntu • Common User Applications • Ubuntu’s Commitment • How can I get Ubuntu • My experience • Comments about Ubuntu • Questions

  3. What is UbuntuPronounced (OO-BOON-TOO) • Ubuntu is a free open source OS • Based on Debian GNU/Linux Kernel • Strong focus on usability and ease of installation • First release was in October 2004 • Alternative to Windows and Mac OS

  4. Common Ubuntu Desktop

  5. The Definition of Ubuntu • The Zulu word “Ubuntu” • Ubuntu is a word that means “Humanity to Others”, and “I am what I am because of who we all are” • Ubuntu is a community that creates, maintains and provides for all

  6. Common User Applications • Internet Browser (Opera or Firefox) • Email (Evolution, Thunderbird) • Photo Editing (GIMP, Ubuntu Studio) • Video Editing (Cinelerra) All of these applications are available with the use of Ubuntu Operating System

  7. Common User Applications Internet Browser (Opera or Firefox)

  8. Common User Applications Email (Thunderbird)

  9. Common User Applications Photo Editing (GIMP) GNU Image Manipulation Program

  10. Common User Applications Video Editing (Cinelerra)

  11. Commitment • Ubuntu will continue to be free of charge • New release is provided every 6 months • Entirely committed to the principles of free and open source software development • Edubuntu • Designed for school and education environments • Great for toddlers and young children • Many educational / learning applications

  12. Where do I get it • www.ubuntu.com • Many different languages available • Desktop Version 9.04 • Home computer / Laptop • Server Edition 9.04 • Server • Netbook Remix 9.04 • New Netbooks • Excellent for new smaller screens

  13. My Experience • Straight forward installation • Easy to use interface • Responsive • Google Chrome not available for Linux • Google Picasa not available for Linux • Edubuntu includes many children’s applications Overall – Easy for a novice to install Fast and easy to use interface

  14. Overall • Ubuntu is very similar to Vista • Installation is one of the easiest I have experienced • Lots of applications • Cost is a real benefit • Speed appeared much better with Ubuntu - May be significant with a Netbook - Signed up for Google Chrome for Linux - Not a fan of IE, Firefox or Opera

  15. Questions • Following this presentation, would you consider trying Ubuntu? • What is one application that you feel would be missing with Ubuntu? • Questions?

  16. References UBUNTU, (2009). UbuntuDeskop Edition. Retrieved July 27, 2009, from Ubuntu Web site: http://www.ubuntu.com GIMP, (2009). GNU Image Manipulation Program. Retrieved July 27, 2009, from GIMP Web site: http://www.gimp.org Wikipedia, (2009). Ubuntu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved July 27, 2009, from Wikipedia web site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu

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