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Ubuntu Linux: advantages and how to install the distribution

Ubuntu Linux is one of the most famous operating system distributions. This is because it has numerous advantages for those who use it.

From “ordinary” users to IT professionals, such as programmers, developers, and software engineers, you can have an optimized routine with this distro.

If you want to know everything about Ubuntu Linux, you’re in the right place! The Linux Certification team developed this complete article, with all the features, advantages, and reasons to use it.

At the end of the content, you’ll also learn how to download and install it on your computer. So, it’s worth reading. Follow up!

What is the Linux Ubuntu system?

Linux Ubuntu is an operating system that uses the Linux kernel, or “core”. This makes it open source and extremely accessible, just like Linux itself.

With it, the mode of interaction between hardware and software becomes unique, with its peculiarities, possibilities and scope.

This OS was developed by the company Canonical around 2004. It is known for being fast, secure and constantly updated – something that is not always the case with other distributions on the market.

Features of Linux Ubuntu

Linux Ubuntu is quite different from all other operating systems available from the Linux kernel.

After all, it is super safe and intuitive, accompanied by a large package of useful everyday software.

Every six months, its developer community releases a new free update to improve the tool.

In addition, in more technical terms, Ubuntu differs in the number of compatible file managers.

In case you don’t know, the file manager is the way in which all files, folders, and directories are organized and shown to the user, through a unique and interactive graphical interface.

Among the functions of the file manager, the main ones are:

  • create;
  • copy and paste;
  • delete;
  • rename;
  • change;
  • and move the available data.

Everything is done according to the operating system’s permissions and user profiles.

Some available file managers are:

  • Conqueror;
  • NEMO;
  • Thunar;
  • Nautilus and Krusader.

What are the advantages of the Ubuntu distribution?

Photo: Unsplash | Advantages of Ubuntu Linux.

There are several advantages of the Ubuntu distribution for Linux. To help you see if it’s really worth it, we’ll show you each benefit below.

Free

The biggest advantage is the possibility of being free of charge. Because it is open-source and uses the Linux kernel, you don’t have to pay anything to have the distribution and use it freely.

There is, of course, the possibility to contribute to the developer community with a monthly amount and enjoy exclusive benefits. But it’s not mandatory.

The software included in the package is also free of charge:

  • text editors, such as Word;
  • presentation editor, such as PowerPoint;
  • spreadsheet editors, such as Excel
  • and other applications similar to Microsoft Office, from Windows, are available free of charge, saving high investments.

Simple installation

Another point is the ease of installing and keeping the distribution working correctly, as expected, on your device.

To download it, simply access the official Ubuntu website and download the version you want. It’s only important to check that your computer’s specifications match the installation requirements.

Active community

Another benefit is the active community, which is always developing new solutions and versions to correct possible bugs in the system.

The common objective is to always make it as safe as possible, in addition to being compatible with all types of hardware, following the evolution of the technology market.

If you need help or tutorials for any problem or difficulty you encounter, just “Google it” and check the various content posted on developer and user community forums.

For almost every question, there is already a ready answer or a practical step by step – after all, they have been developing since 2004.

Freedom for customization

Finally, another attraction is the possibility of customization and customization that only Ubuntu Linux offers. You can leave the whole system with “your face”.

It is possible to install themes and even customize the appearance of the application icons by changing color palettes, fonts, and the mouse cursor.

With an application called “Folder Color”, it is even possible to change the colors of the folder icons within file managers.

Your work area is also a universe of infinite possibilities and combinations — just use your creativity however you want.

Why use Linux Ubuntu instead of Windows

Photo: Unsplash | Why use Ubuntu Linux.

There are also interesting reasons to choose Ubuntu Linux instead of Windows – many people are stunned by this idea, but the switch is totally advantageous.

The first reason is that Ubuntu is much safer than Windows, even eliminating antivirus systems or third-party solutions (which may be malicious).

On Windows, however, it’s impossible to navigate and maintain your security without a good antivirus.

There is still the issue of the stability of the operating system. Windows is famous for having several bugs and crashes, requiring the user to restart the device from time to time.

Linux systems, in turn, are renowned for their stability — especially Ubuntu. Its capacity to run several processes at the same time without stopping is enormous!

In addition, the updates are constant and free, allowing for constant improvements in the event of bugs or problems, while with Windows, the new versions are paid.

How to install Ubuntu on Linux?

With all of this in mind, know that installing Ubuntu on Linux is not difficult at all. Simply obtain the system installation image on a USB stick or CD to boot.

To do this, follow the steps:

  • access the official website and download it directly to the chosen device;
  • create a bootable USB drive
  • plug your USB into the slot and restart the machine;

The Ubuntu window will open;

  • follow the instructions choosing English (or any other available language you want) as your main language;
  • select “install Ubuntu” and follow the installation steps;
  • choose your location and keyboard language;
  • provide some personal data, which will serve to accredit your use;
  • and It’s ready!

Do you notice how simple it is? Just follow the steps, which are very intuitive by the system’s own installation assistant.

Conclusion

In this article, you learned what are the main advantages of using the Ubuntu system in your daily life, in addition to understanding how to actually install the system.

Although it seems super complicated for some people, learning Linux is not impossible, especially when you understand more about processes, commands and distributions.

Uirá Endy Ribeiro

Uirá Endy Ribeiro is a Software Developer and Cloud Computing Architect with a 23-year career. He has master's degrees in computer science and fifteen IT certifications and is the author of 11 books recognized in the IT world market. He is also Director at Universidade Salgado de Oliveira and Director of the Linux Professional Institute - LPI Director's Board.

Uirá Endy Ribeiro

Uirá Endy Ribeiro is a Software Developer and Cloud Computing Architect with a 23-year career. He has master's degrees in computer science and fifteen IT certifications and is the author of 11 books recognized in the IT world market. He is also Director at Universidade Salgado de Oliveira and Director of the Linux Professional Institute - LPI Director's Board.

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