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Prime Time Ubuntu Linux for Your Business Notebook and Desktop Computing

The Ubuntu Linux software, similar to many other Linux systems, is completely free to install, download, and use. Ubuntu Linux doesn't request any personal information or registration of the product. All you have to do is download Ubuntu Linux and you are all set. Unlike OSX or Windows, which in order to coin a certain phase of manufacturing, queue and batch all of their improvements and then ship them within bulk amounts every couple of years, Ubuntu Linux releases improvements on a regular basis as they happen.

 

You are able to download all of these improvement through a notification icon located within the system tray. When you think about, it is a lot like the way that Toyota goes about building cars, the kaizen way. Ubuntu Linux as a whole is improved and maintained by more than willing volunteers, which means that it is constantly being improved and refined. Just a little tweak here and there will do, and all of the benefits are available once ready and once the user has put in a request for them, instead of the user having to wait and then pushing all of them onto the user as a new release.

Within manufacturing a process of this nature is referred to as a pull, which describes the process as the user pulls all of the improvements towards them, which is when the users require them and within the amounts that they want. Every six months, Ubuntu Linux does issue new release however, in the event that you wish to keep all of the improvement up-to-date there is never the need to download and then reinstall.

Overall, Ubuntu Linux is very simple to install, it is very easy to maintain this operating system for the masses and it is a really great alternative for all of those individuals that are fed up with having to constantly pay for all of their computing needs. It is also great for all of those businesses because there isn't a yearly license fee in order to use this operating system or any of its software applications.

Ubuntu Linux is also resistant to spyware and virus attacks so that your privacy is assured and maintained. The Ubuntu Linux also comes complete with absolutely everything that you are going to need, which includes: a full office suite which comes courtesy of Open-Office, all of your internet applications, and even an image manipulation program referred to as Gimp which is similar to the style of Photoshop.

All-in-all, you are a couple clips away from downloading the Ubuntu Linux and its excellence as part of the Linux software network.

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