why ubuntu Rocks?

Reasons Ubuntu Rocks :
* Very fast
* Can be very battery efficient
* Very secure
* Usually works out of the box
* High level of support
* Everything is free
* VirtualBox can run vmware images
* VirutalBox runs VM's at nearly native system speed
* Very easy to customize
* Sane defaults
* All of your files are in your folder
* All of your settings are exactly where you'd expect them
* No registry
* No fragmentation
* No viruses/spyware/malware/adware/trojans/etc
* Can use wine/cedega/cx office to run windows only apps
* Many ports of windows apps to Linux (and vice versa)
* Can run a VM for anytime that doesn't work
* Every application you will want is probably in a repository
* Meaning that anything you want to install is a click away
* Everything is completely free
* Speed doesn't degrade over time
* Only need to learn the OS once
* Every release only adds features not bloat
* You can try it without needing to install it
* You can do this as many times as you want
* Free to modify almost any installed software and recompile
* Source code is provided for all of these applications
* And Many Many More
Reasons Ubuntu Doesn't Rock :
* Still new, not all hardware works OTB
* You absolutely hate the thought of any of the pros?

1 comment:

  1. Moving to Ubuntu has been my best decision.. The only thing that was holding me from the move was that I used to be a Flash developer, and Flash didn't exist in ubuntu.. now that I am making Javascript apps, I am absolutely free.

    I installed Windows 10 after about 5 years of using ubuntu and immidiately got bombarded with blue screen, bluetooth driver not found, sluggish slow usage.. my laptop is about 7 years old now and works so fast with all my development tools.. Ubuntu guys are very good people.

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