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can someone explain the whole linux and ubuntu thing to me
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i don't get what they are/ do... can someone explain to me please
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its called ubuntu linux and its just an alternative operating system just like windows and mac
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IllusionLegend wrote its called ubuntu linux and its just an alternative operating system just like windows and mac

what's so special about it and how come it doesn't come with computers like windows does
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Linux is the generic name for operating systems that are based on an open source copy of UNIX which was developed by Bell Labs.
Linux has various "flavors", including the free ubuntu.
While there are many different forms of Linux, If you are new I would recommend Ubuntu, as it is very easy for windows users to learn their way around, it also has alot of support.
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Its_oHaRa wrote
IllusionLegend wrote its called ubuntu linux and its just an alternative operating system just like windows and mac

what's so special about it and how come it doesn't come with computers like windows does

you can just do different applications then windows and it has a strong built in virus on it too so you dont have to pay for a good one...
and you can put it on any comp you want....
you can over write your windows with this but id only recommend only people that are expert on ubuntu to use it
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As others have said it is a free OS with many versions.

Ubuntu is the most popular and best IMO.

You can download the image file from their website and then burn it to a disc and boot your PC from it
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Its for cheap people and its :idea: .

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Ubuntu is a popular distrobution of linux, and is easily customizable. I like Crunchbang Linux. Linux is an open source operating system
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TTG_xSaam wrote Its for cheap people and its :idea: .

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actually its free and its not crap,
why dont you test it yourself before you say that?
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Its free my good man

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