Website review: Ubuntu (Linux distribution) - Wikip...
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- BernieHebes rated 6 weeks ago
- "I've set XP to crash to a BSOD on command, so I can convince people how "unreliable" Windows is, and try to convert them to Linux. =P"
You can also do this with Linux. - "I've set XP to crash to a BSOD on command, so I can convince people how "unreliable" Windows is, and try to convert them to Linux. =P"

nukeslion rated 3 months ago- Yay :D linux comes another step closer to becoming a complete alternative!

calicore rated 11 months ago- Enough of these sill OS wars!

- KichigaiMentat rated 12 months ago
- Ubuntu is an excellent operating system, and really has made leaps and bounds in terms of being a useful operating system for the rest of the computer using populous. However, I've made a discovery, when installing Ubuntu on a person whose computer skills were practically nil, she was unable to figure out how to do the simplest things. Thus my warning is this: Ubuntu can be used and figured out by anyone who already knows how to work a computer and has enough sense of adventure to click on a menu to figure out what's in it.

- Madman6510 rated 13 months ago
- I've set XP to crash to a BSOD on command, so I can convince people how "unreliable" Windows is, and try to convert them to Linux. =P

dpsahoo1947 rated 13 months ago- Ubuntu: Will it be a threat to Windows ?--Dell to use Ubuntu on Linux PCs. Ubuntu is one of the most popular versions of Linux. Computer maker Dell has chosen Ubuntu as the operating system for its range of Linux computers for consumers. Fans of Linux hope that the move will persuade more mainstream PC users to abandon Microsoft Windows and opt for the open-source operating system. London-based firm Canonical, the lead sponsor of the Ubuntu project, will ensure the software works on Dell PCs. Ubuntu includes software like office programs, e-mail, a browser, instant messaging software and a media player. Michael Dell, the founder, chairman and chief executive of Dell, is himself an Ubuntu user. He has the operating system installed on a high-end Dell Precision M90 laptop he uses at home.