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Harness the Power of  OPEN SOURCE
About me Orlando “ Orlee” Pasion, Jr. ubuntu evangelist
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Agenda UBUNTU – Linux for human being
Clearing your expectations
What is FOSS?
Key Differences between Ubuntu
& Microsoft Windows
Security
Exploring the Ubuntu Desktop
UBUNTU in Action
What is UBUNTU? (Linux for human being)
ubuntu – Linux for human being The term “Ubuntu” is a traditional African concept that originated from the Bantu languages of southern Africa.
It can be described as a way of connecting with others—living in a global community where your actions affect all of humanity.
Ubuntu is more than just an operating system: it is a community of people that come together voluntarily to collaborate on an international software project that aims to deliver the best possible user experience.
ubuntu – Linux for human being A brief History of UBUNTU
ubuntu – Linux for human being Ubuntu was conceived in 2004 by Mark Shuttleworth, a successful South African entrepreneur, and his company Canonical. Shuttleworth recognized the power of Linux and open source, but was also aware of weaknesses that prevented mainstream use. A brief history of ubuntu
ubuntu – Linux for human being A brief History of UBUNTU
An OS based on Debian
Free and Open Source
Strong focus on usability and ease of installation
Ubuntu is community based.
“Humanity towards others”
Clearing your expectations Accepting something new
Before stepping into the  “dark side” Are you prepared to learn a whole new OS?
Software and hardware support?
Cross-OS compatibility?
What is FOSS In a world without fences and walls,  who needs gates and windows?
Free and Open Source Software Free as in speech, free as in beer Linux isn't a platform of the sort defined by Windows and Mac OS.
Linux is a form of building material naturally suited for making foundations and frameworks.
It evolves and improves in the course of being put to use.
Users can dig in, learn, and change the source code, freely.
It relies on the community. G
Key Differences between ubuntu  & Microsoft Windows
Key Differences between ubuntu & Microsoft Windows Ubuntu and Microsoft Windows can be differentiated by many characteristics such as cost, version release, security, customization, data storage, OS installation and software installation.
Key Differences between ubuntu & Microsoft Windows Ubuntu and Microsoft Windows can be differentiated by many characteristics such as cost, version release, security, customization, data storage, OS installation and software installation.

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  • #5 Clearing your expectations
  • #7 And It contains all the application you need-including a Web browser, presentation, document and spreadsheet software, instant messaging and much more Ubuntu is an entirely open source operating system built around the Linux kernel. The Ubuntu community is built around the ideals enshrined in the Ubuntu Philosophy: that software should be available free of charge, that software tools should be usable by people in their local language and despite any disabilities, and that people should have the freedom to customize and alter their software in whatever way they see fit. For those reasons: * Ubuntu will always be free of charge, and there is no extra fee for the "enterprise edition"; we make our very best work available to everyone on the same Free terms. * Ubuntu includes the very best in translations and accessibility infrastructure that the free software community has to offer, to make Ubuntu usable for as many people as possible. * Ubuntu is released regularly and predictably; a new release is made every six months. You can use the current stable release or the current development release. Each release is supported for at least 18 months. * Ubuntu is entirely committed to the principles of open source software development; we encourage people to use open source software, improve it and pass it on. .