Wie gebruiken er Ubuntu?
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Nestor Davila, Empleado
Conoci Ubuntu hace un par de años, un una pc vieja que tenia, pero no podia usar internet (winmoden) y volvi a W ME, pero me quedo una espina y finalmente me volque en enero de este año en una maquina nueva y con cablemodem a la version 7.10 y quede facinado con las posibilidades que brinda, soy "ignorante" en el uso de la consola pero recibo ayuda permanente en los foros o el chat, me resulta mas que un sistema operativo, es toda una comunidad de anonimos colaboradores, aprovecho a todos los que me ayudaron en un momento, ya actualice a 8.04 y me sorprende que cada vez sea mas facil y amigable, y como si eso fuera poco, he dejado de hacerme la pregunta "legal o copia ilegal", esa es la cuestion, Ubuntu me saco la dudas "Hatmelianas"
Adam Zieliński, Właściciel firmy usługowej
Z Ubuntu korzystam już od kilku miesięcy. Gdy okazało się, że na nowo zakupionym laptopie Vista działa o wiele wolniej niż XP na moim starym laptopie postanowiłem coś z tym zrobić. Jako, że zapłaciłem już za jeden system operacyjny (bo było to napewno wliczone w cenę sprzętu) nie miałem zamiaru płacić ponownie za XP. Zirytował mnie również fakt, że nie mam prawa używać na nowym laptopie Windowsa XP, który kupiłem razem ze starym.
Podczas rozmowy ze znajomym informatykiem ten wspomniał mi o Ubuntu. Ponieważ z nowego notebooka praktycznie nie można było korzystać postanowiłem spróbować instalacji Ubuntu. Zaskoczył mnie fakt, że Ubuntu z płyty CD uruchomił się szybciej niż moja Vista z dysku. Instalacja przebiegła szybko i bezproblemowo. Okazało się, że Ubuntu działa nawet szybciej od XP.
Na początku miałem trochę problemów z poruszaniem się w tym systemie, wszystko było dla mnie zupełnie nowe. Jednak to, że system działał niesamowicie szybko sprawiło, że zawzięłem się i w jeden weekend opanowałem jego działanie. Dziś nie wyobrażam sobie już pracy w żadnym z systemów Windows (nawet gdyby oddali mi pieniądze za Viste i dorzucili XP za darmo).
Gdybym wiedział o Ubuntu wcześniej pewnie nie musiałbym wogóle kupować nowego komputera.
Misiek, Uczeń
Najnowszym Ubuntu zainteresowałem się jakieś 2 miesiące temu (niecałe). Wcześniej było 7.10 ale miało pewne braki, nie wszytko działało tak jak w opisie. Ale za to najmłodsze dziecko czyli 8.04 smiga bezbłędnie. Z czym miałem problemy w siódemce tak w ósemce idealnie, dzięki forum prawie wszytko potrafię sam skonfigurować. Jestem absolutnie i całkowicie zadowolony.
System wgrałem na nowego laptopa, więc się bałem że może sobie nie poradzić, ale ku mojemu zaskoczeniu działa wszytko, od pilota przez kamerkę aż po klawisze funkcyjne.
Dla mnie ten system jest super, ma wszytko czego mi potrzeba, nawet zainstalowałem sobie gry i działają od pierwszego kliknięcia. I najważniejsze to Ubuntu jest sytemem bezpiecznym (takie mam odczucie) jeśli się mylę to wyprowadźcie mnie z błędu.
Przejście na Ubuntu zawdzięczam pewnej firmie M$ - dzięki waszemu nieudanemu projektowi jakim jest Vista zacząłem swoja przygodę z Ubuntu.
adolfo horacio guitelman, ingeniero civil
Great operation system to make you daily job
never again to return to other privative systems
lady_in_lavender, studentka
Z Ubuntu korzystam już ładnych parę lat, bardzo się polubiliśmy ;) Jakoś nie mam ochoty z powrotem zamieniać swojego komputera na siedlisko (anty)wirusów i firewallów.
Anonymous, web designer
I have used DOS and Windows for about 10 years. After all this time i decided to move to Free and Open Source software.
But changing behaviors is not so easy.
I have looked and tryed many distributions, but none helped me enough, only because of my way to see things.
Then i have found Ubuntu. I think this is the most simple GNU/Linux distrubution, but yet the most powerfull.
I have about a mounth now, since using Ubuntu. I'm using it on my desktop system, but also on my servers. This is the best OS for me.
nasrullah, security officer
I did have an old pc AMD K6 which Windows 98 SE crashed most of the time.Being a great reader of IT Mag I came across an article about Mark Shuttleworth and Ubuntu I ordered for a free installation CD (2004) from that time I am an user of the famous and robust OS Ubuntu......Many thanks to Mark Shuttleworth and Linus Torvald for our freedom.....
Chris, Support Engineer (Mostly Windows Systems).
Ubuntu is great operating system. That's not just because it's well built, stable and well maintained. But because it's supported by an unbelievable community who will stop at nothing to help out users of all levels.
Because of my job, I spend a lot of time using Windows XP/2000/2003 and so know them quite well. It's nice to come home on an evening and power up my Ubuntu laptop safe in the knowledge that I'm not going to have to worry about viruses/spyware and malware.
Ubuntu is a great desktop and server OS. I can testify to both. Download it and give it a go. What's the worst that could happen?
David Pipkin, Web Application Developer
I switched to Ubuntu full-time about a year ago. Previously I was running Windows XP and Ubuntu has blown it away in every respect. I'm still using Windows Vista at work because our network and servers are all Microsoft-based, but I think the company I work for would benefit with a complete upgrade to Ubuntu desktops and servers. The price of {value} alone seems like motivation enough, and the functionality doesn't hurt either. With Ubuntu you also get constant updates and practically no threat of viruses and malware.
If it's visuals you're after, compiz-fusion blows aero and aqua away in my opinion. Ubuntu is actually easier to use than Windows or Mac OS for the common user because it comes pre-installed with most of the applications you will need for everyday computing; and to add new ones is as simple as browsing and clicking. No need to fork out extra cash for Microsoft Office or Apple iWork, OpenOffice is completely compatible and will be available to you the first time you boot Ubuntu.
If you're a developer who is used to Windows and want to become more familiar with Linux, Ubuntu is a good way to go. You can still perform your everyday tasks with ease while you experiment with Linux programming, compiling, and just general functionality as well. And if you're a .NET developer, Mono and MonoDevelop are a perfect open-source solution for you on Ubuntu.
Mike Ness, Sales / Computer Enthusiast
I have a Dell Dimension 8100 that I purchased back in 2000. I came pre-installed with Windows ME which is quite possibly the worst and least supported release from Microsoft. After 7 years of fighting that OS it finally crashed. I ended up wiping the drive and reinstalling ME. Even after the installation the system would only run a couple of hours before it would lock up forcing me to pull the plug to restart the system. I finally got tired of that and looked toward Linux.
I'd been reading about Ubuntu for three or four months but was always hesitant to install it. I finally got up the courage to try the Live CD. I was amazed that everything work immediately. I decided to take the plunge and install it on the HD. I took me two days to prepare the system by doing defrags, back-up's, burning CD's, and just reading everything I could find in case I encountered a problem. My fears were completely unfounded. The install went flawlessly. Within 45 minutes I was up and running.
Ubuntu breathed new life into my old, old computer. The computer seems to have the old snap that it use to have when it was new. It's rock solid stable. I go weeks without having to reboot, and then I'm probably only doing it from force of habit. I've never had the computer lock up or freeze on me yet. With Ubuntu, computing is how I remembered it to be. Fun and interesting.
I'm planing on purchase a new computer within the next few months and Ubuntu will be the only OS installed on that system. I couldn't be happier in having made the switch.
Arno Takuya, Student
To put it simply, Windows really can't compare to Ubuntu. Ubuntu is fast, efficient, and incredibly customizable for those who wish to do so.
Like Martin, I started off with a dual-boot setup, and found that Windows was just being unused.
To those who haven't tried it; you're missing out real bad :)
Semir, Student / English Teacher (EFL)
There was a CD with Ubuntu on it, in a computer magazine. At that time I was using Windows XP (which I think is a very good piece of software). But since I had a slow PC, XP with all the anti virus/firewall and other security software was so slow that it was not easy working with it. An then out of curiosity I took that Ubuntu CD and booted it. I was amazed by the fact that I didn't need any drivers or security software and that I could connect to Internet by making few clicks. To make it short, Ubuntu does what it should do, in a fast, simple, and secure way. And this is what I need.
PS: I must admit that it took me some time to get used to the way Linux functions.
K. Eldridge, Student/Security guard/Freelance Computer Tech
I had heard of Linux years ago, but it wasn't for me then. I had grown up rather literally with Windows, from pure DOS to 3.2, (yes, 3.2) then 98. I was given an old Thinkpad a30 before starting college (after coming out of the Army) and XP did not really run quite right on it. Little too slow for me, so I put Ubuntu 7.10 on, and it even ran compiz pretty smoothly. I was hooked.
I used that little laptop till the system board died. (My little brother is trying to resurrect it)
I duel boot with XP now on a nice Inspiron 1520, and the only thing I boot into XP for is to play games and to watch movies on Netflix. (grr @ Netflix)
Ubuntu is seriously one of the most stable, polished OS I have come across. And no, you do not need a degree to get it working, or to pay for support. The forums are all ya really need.
Josh B., Computer Engineering Student
Ubuntu is single-handedly changing the way we compute again for the first time in ages. It takes stability and simplicity and puts them together to create an operating system that rivals the stability of Mac OS X and far exceeds the graphical sweetness of both Mac OS 10.5.x and Windows Vista with just a little bit of tweaking. The graphical synaptic package manager makes it easy to find and install extensions to Ubuntu, and all of the software is open source (free): you can't beat that. You don't need to be an expert to use it, but all experts use some variation of what Ubuntu uses (Linux/Unix/BSD).
Juan Wuethrich, Empleado
Estoy usando Ubuntu desde Feisty (Abril de 2007) y creanme que estoy mas que satisfecho con este sistema! No solo por su desempeño, sino tambien por la comunidad que hay detras! Miles de personas dispuestas a ayudar y compartir experiencias, secretos, resolucion de problemas, etc. Una increible experiencia, contar con tanta gente detras de uno, aportando desinteresadamente, haciendo de este fabuloso sistema, cada dia mejor!
Dense la oportunidad de probar Ubuntu, pero les advierto: quizas nunca lo dejen!
Victor, Student
Uso ubuntu, desde la version 7.04, Feisty Fawn, no puedo dejar de usar GNU/Linux desde ese entonces, por lo que recomiendo a todos su instalacion, es muucho mas seguro y confiable que windows, mas serio y mas profesional incluso.
un abrazo.
Michael Wright, High School Student
I was first introduced to ubuntu at 6.06 drapper drake. My computer teacher told us about this video he was watching about this new OS and said it was open sorce so I started to download it and it is now my prefered OS.
I crashed my first and second attempts with ubuntu and now 4 years later I am ready to download 8.04 and install it on my new laptop with vista (not me who bought it) and I Am spreading the Ubuntu way all over my small town of 10,000+. I am a Ubuntu man.
Tim K, Computer Work/Media Archiving
I love Ubuntu, fast, and non-demanding, but when you have a fairly good desktop as i do, Ubuntu really flies, still have to use WinXP for many Windows specific things, Windows it good at some thins, but nothing Ubuntu cant meet with some work.
When i use it i have many fewer prolbems, not knowing a lot about Bash, and the terminal makes it a little complicating, but in the best, most educational, and useful way that i know of. nothings perfect, not Windows or Ubuntu. but i know which one i prefer.
Andy , Factory Worker
As a windows user from the outset, I hadn't really looked at OSS. I was aware of it, but every time i had a look it seemed beyond my ability.
Then came live CD's and i tried Knoppix but was not very happy with it. I happened to come across Ubuntu ( 7.04 ) and tried it out and ended up dual booting with xp. Then came the new laptop with the dreaded vista and i wiped it completely and installed 7.04 followed by 7.10.
I was encouraged to try out linux mint and used it exclusively for a few months, but it seemed too easy, almost an xp replacement. Next i downloaded the beta for 8.04 and now have it installed as my only OS.
I love this distro, the security, the ease of use, just everything about it. I have turned into something of an Ubuntu evangelist, recommending it to all and sundry and have installed it for a number of family and friends who all love it too.
I have finally found an OS i enjoy using and the software that is available is amazing. Anyone out there with doubts...if i can do it, anyone can..
Jonas, Student
I decided to join the linux crowd in 2006, when it was clear what "Vista" was going to be like. I wanted to keep my "old" Hardware (A pentium m 1,6 ghz with 2gigs of ram), but I knew that im a person who always wants the newest Software available. Althougt i did use a lot of free software before i didnt think it was going to end well, but i was young and so i tried it out - now im compleatly "clear" of windows and i didnt feel sorry in any way for the swicht.
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