วันศุกร์ที่ 11 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Welcome to the Linux Generation

With our cheaper having its, well, ups and downs lately, you might be reasoning "Is now actually a good time to think about purchasing a new computer?" Meanwhile, software applications that once needed robust hardware to run are now animated on to the Internet. The follow is an upturn in the purchase of netbooks and low powered "Internet Appliances", most of which cost less than a actually nice new shirt (well, not really, but you get the idea).

With the onslaught of relatively reasonable Pcs coming from every major manufacturer and aimed at the new "cloud" generation, many are running one flavor or someone else of Linux. Why? Because Linux can be a rock-stable, slim Operating System, making it a excellent choice for these "slimmed-down" machines. In short, Linux may be The retort for lower-end hardware based computers.

Netbook Linux

When it comes to the rest of the computing world, ordinarily you only see Windows Vista or Mac Os X - but when it comes to netbooks, low requirement Pc's, and many other digital devices (routers, cell phones, televisions, Pda's and more), Linux is making some big headway. In short, Linux is an approximately excellent fit for with lower Cpu and power requirements.

For those pinching pennies (and who isn't these days?), a Linux-based Pc may be the best of all worlds. Using Linux, one can resurrect a thought-to-be-obsolete desktop or laptop with an up to date, safe, and easy to use operating system. One example - our office currently houses six Pc's being used for discrete tasks by our staff, all running Linux. They are all Dell Gx150 Pc's with Pentium 3 Cpu's running at 933Mhz, with 256Mb of ram and 20Gb hard drive space each, as well as one "server" - a 2.4Ghz Compaq with 512Mb of ram and two 500Gb hard drives (running Linux, of course, and this is our Nas, print server, firewall/router, and more). Our whole network cost about 0. That's less than a lot of new workstation Pc's.

The beauty of this Os is its stability, as any Linux user can attest to. Linux is stable. Like rock-solid stable. Linux machines don't crash, they boot quickly, and are far more reliable computers than their Xp and Vista counterparts. However, there are still a few folks out there who are going to go with the Xp choice for familiarity's sake. Linux is new to most people, and people ordinarily don't like having to learn something new unless they have to. Most don't perceive all the software they're accustomed to can (generally) be substituted by a Linux alternative, and for far less cash outlay. They don't understand that the savings in computer repairs stemming from Windows' vulnerabilities to virus's and malware. They haven't been told about the huge increase in protection Linux provides compared to Windows.

All that being said, the move to Linux computing is becoming more noticeable now than ever before. Without the economic urgency to factor in to people's spending decisions, people probably wouldn't have thought about the Linux choice as strongly as they're doing today. When every dollar saved counts, the decision to go Linux may be more about cost savings than anything else, but that might be what it takes to get people to try the Os computer geeks have been raving about for years. Give Linux a shot, and you might be surprised.

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