Ubuntu Linux and Windows - The Wubi (Windows-Based Ubuntu Installer) for Ubuntu Linux
Here are more reasons for using the Ubuntu Linux as a Linux desktop system or Linux server system:
Ubuntu Linux and Windows - The Wubi (Windows-Based Ubuntu Installer) for Ubuntu Linux
You can use the Wubi (Windows-based Ubuntu Installer) to easily install Ubuntu Linux on an existing Windows system "over the Internet" without burning an Ubuntu Linux CD or getting an Ubuntu Linux CD delivered to you.
When you use the Wubi to install Ubuntu Linux on an existing Windows system, you can
either boot into Windows or boot into Ubuntu Linux. Therefore, you don't have access to both operating systems and the programs and data files of both operating systems at the same time.
Ubuntu Linux Application Software - Thousands Of Programs For Ubuntu Linux
The Open Office Suite provides a very powerful set of commonly used and integrated application software programs, such as word processing (Writer), spreadsheet (Calc), presentation graphics (Impress), general graphics (Draw) and database (Base.)
In addition to this, there are thousands of other Linux (FOSS) application software programs that run on Ubuntu Linux, to do things like: organize photos, chat on the Internet, record and play music, browse the Internet, send e-mail - and do lots of other things.
Easy Migration To An Ubuntu Linux Desktop System From A Windows Desktop System
There are incredible similarities between the Ubuntu Linux GUI desktop (GNOME) and Windows GUI desktop, such as a way you point and click to use the desktop.
And also the way you: run programs from menus, double-click on icons to run programs, and work with program windows, such as scrolling up and down and left and right while working in a program in Ubuntu Linux.
Easy Migration To Ubuntu Linux Applications From Windows Applications
There are also a phenomenal number of similarities between using Ubuntu Linux and Windows when you're working with Ubuntu Linux application software programs, such as when you're using the Open Office Suite of Linux application software programs.
Some of the programs in the Open Office Suite of programs are so similar to the Microsoft Office Suite of programs, they have exactly the same menu names across the top, such as, File, Edit, and View - and many of the commonly used keyboard shortcuts are also the same, such as pressing Ctrl+S for save and Ctrl+P for Print!
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