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UBUNTU

Luca Erriu, Fiore Matteo, Nicola Atzeni, Omar Corda

S T A R T

Introduction

History

Security

DIfferences with Windows

Advantages

Why use Ubuntu?

Sources

INTRODUCTION

Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution open-source operating system that’s operated by Canonical. Ubuntu has multiple editions, including core, server, and desktop, that allow it to run across different types of machines. It can be used on personal computers, servers, supercomputers, in cloud computing, and more.

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HISTORY

Version 4.10

2004

Version 5.04

2005

Version 6.06

2006

2009

Version 7.10

SECURITY

The Linux security module is closely tide to Unix security mechanism. Security concers can be classified into two groups: -Authentication -Access Control

DIFFERENCES WITH WINDOWS

RESOURCE

UBUNTU

WINDOWS 10

Programming

Simply and easy to follow

Simple but has compatibility issues

Processor

2GHz dual core processor

1 GHz processor or faster

Ram

2GB

1 GB for 32-bit and 2 for 64-bit

16GB for 32-bit operating systems and 32GB for 64bit operating systems

Hard drive requirements

25 GB of hard drive

GPU

output resolution 800 x 600 pixels

Screen risolution 1024x768

ADVANTAGES

  • It is available free for charge
  • The setup process in Ubuntu its's easier
  • Ubuntu provides a simple user interface

WHY USE UBUNTU?

Ubuntu is popular for a variety of reasons, and it’s attractive to builders who need a free, open source solution that’s secure and easy to use. The popularity of the software combined with the collaborative nature of open source means that Ubuntu is well-supported in the Canonical community.
  • https://ita.myservername.com/ubuntu-vs-windows/
  • https://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/
  • https://www.digitalocean.com/community/

SOURCES