This is is my first post at my blog. And it is better I introduce my self. I am writing from Iringa, Tanzania. A small town in southern highland zone of Tanzania. A town whose population is full of university students.
I am writing this to share some technical knowledge about Ubuntu especially to beginners. Beginners who are migrating from windows or any other operating system, who need to be problem solvers.
I want these blog to help my beloved students, who are searching here and there on the web looking for solutions on how to use Ubuntu in their daily student life. On how to write the small programs using various languages including Java, Pascal and C. And generally how to make sure everything they were doing with windows can equally and and more efficiently done with Ubuntu Linux.
The following is the Ubuntu Promise and philosophy(I love it)
The Ubuntu promise
- Ubuntu will always be free of charge, along with its regular enterprise releases and security updates
- Ubuntu comes with full commercial support from Canonical and hundreds of companies from across the world
- Ubuntu provides the best translations and accessibility features that the free software community has to offer
- Ubuntu core applications are all free and open source. We want you to use free and open source software, improve it and pass it on.
Our work is driven by a philosophy on software freedom that aims to spread and bring the benefits of software to all parts of the world. At the core of the Ubuntu Philosophy are these core philosophical ideals:
- Every computer user should have the freedom to download, run, copy, distribute, study, share, change and improve their software for any purpose, without paying licensing fees.
- Every computer user should be able to use their software in the language of their choice.
- Every computer user should be given every opportunity to use software, even if they work under a disability.
So that is the Ubuntu Philosophy and their promise. I believe you also love it.
Therefore, let's Love Ubuntu, let's Use Ubuntu, and let's Share Ubuntu, by sharing our knowledge and experience.
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