Ubuntu 8.10

(as of 28/08/2010 03:36 - more info)

$13 $5

Listed Under: Linux

Award-winning Linux operating system with complete set of open source applications for desktops, laptops, and serversOffice productivity suite, Web browser, and email for your everyday needsInstant me..read more

Ubuntu is an operating system consisting of free and open source software. With Ubuntu you can surf the web, read email, create documents, spreadsheets and more! Ubuntu gives you the power and flexibility for business, education and home use. Ubuntu is easy to install, free of viruses and perfect for laptops, desktops and servers. The DVD will install in a number of widely-spoken languages, with support for many more available to download. Ubuntu is community developed, commercially supported and offers free maintenance updates after release. This version will receive updates for the next 18 months. When the next version is released, you can upgrade to it for free. This is a double sided DVD. One side is for x86 (or 32-bit) based systems including Intel Pentium, Intel Core and AMD Athlon. Choose this if you are unsure. The other side is a 64-bit version of Ubuntu which will run on AMD64 or Intel64 based computers (including AMD Athlon64 and Intel Core 2). Comprehensive DVD with desktop and server installation, alternate installation modes (e.g. OEM install), plus supported add-on software and translations for over 100 spoken languages. Office productivity suite, web browser and email for your everyday needs. Instant messaging, image editing and various tools for accessing and managing your multimedia files. A selection of server applications, including email and database servers and cluster management tools

5 Reviews

  1. R. Stricklin says:

    I’ve switched completely from Windows to Ubuntu. I’ve in the past used various versions of Linux. This is the best I’ve seen. If you can’t switch from windows to ubuntu you can’t actually use windows.

  2. N. Geninatti says:

    Ubuntu is one of the easiest Distros of GNU Linux to install. 8.10 is a little dated now though. Look into [...] for the latest release to purchase.

    P.S. It can also be gotten for free there. But you have to d/l and burn it to disk yourself.

  3. Alex Baskind says:

    I give zero stars for my last purchase, the CD was damaged. I called Amazon to report this problem. So far I did not receive CD replacement.

  4. Robert A. Hudson says:

    This is a software cd which I used to install a new OS. The software appears to be running very well..

  5. J. Renaut says:

    I love Ubuntu. I’ve been using it as my only operating system for my non-work laptop for about 3 years. I’m never going back to Windows. But I’m a computer geek.

    If you have to pay someone [...] to put a Linux distribution on a DVD for you, then Linux is not for you. You can get this exact thing from [...] for free. If you are not proficient enough with a computer to do that on your own, then you are not proficient enough with a computer to use Linux/Ubuntu.

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