A Beginner's Guide to Ubuntu - #1 - Get to know The Linux OS Ubuntu
Video Description: The world of Linux has been getting increasing attention. Versions of Linux, the "open-source" operating system, are being installed on computers from major makers like Dell and HP. Google's Android mobile phone operating system is also a variation of Linux. Of all the versions of Linux available, Ubuntu is among the most polished and user-friendly Linux distros. It's free and comes with an amazing amount of software. Join us as we take a look into the wonderful world of Linux with our introduc Related Article Subjects: Get to know The Linux OS Ubuntu, Beginners Guide to Ubuntu, butterscotch, Butterscotch.com, how to use Ubuntu, linux, Linux OS, tech tips, tech tutorials, ubuntu, Ubuntu operating system, ubuntu tips, Ubuntu tutorialsGet to know The Linux OS Ubuntu
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A Beginner's Guide to Ubuntu - #2 - Hardware Requirements for Ubuntu
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