Last night, I was awake many hours of the night because I was installing Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic. It is absolutely beautiful OS with lots of easy administration. If you upgrade from 9.04 version, you will probably need 1-2 hours download and upgrade time to complete, but it is not much changed from 9.04 version. By the way, 9.10 was released on 29th October 2009.
So, if any of you are Ubuntu fan, it’s time to download or upgrade.
As nowadays, everyone seems to be have one netbook for each person, and you won’t feel left out, because you can also download ATOM version of ubuntu that is Ubuntu netbook remix and Ubuntu has optimized for your netbooks as well.
The software package manager is better than ever. Firefox Mozilla starts with 3.5 version. Overall, it’s really worth using it. I am on the verge of leaving Windows if possible. Of course, most of the working environments, It is very hard not to use Ubuntu, however, upgrade and security point of view, I think Linux aces on top of everything.
So, have you tried Ubuntu yet?
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I am a big Firefox fan, simply because Firefox can offer you a lot of things, especially plug-ins are without a doubt one of the most talked about advantages compared to other web browsers.
I have been using Firefox since its release and Now it is a good news that Firefox 3.5 RC (release candidate) will be available coming June 2009, most probably early part of June.
So, keep it up to date with your browser’s new versions. Especially Mozilla Firefox is one of the best, I have been using so far. The only drawback using Firefox is taking too many windows memory usage compared to other browsers such as safari, opera and etc. That’s on windows based. However, on Linux based, Mozilla Firefox browser serves me well and I am loving it.
If you want to test the beta versions, you can actually download them here, but possibly sometimes next month, you will be able to get a full version of Mozilla Firefox 3.5 versions and I am hoping many improvements will be included.
So, keep your browsers updated and surf safe.
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