Ubuntu MATE: Upgrading from Windows or OSX

Ubuntu MATE: Upgrading from Windows or OSX

by Larry Bushey
Ubuntu MATE: Upgrading from Windows or OSX

Ubuntu MATE: Upgrading from Windows or OSX

by Larry Bushey

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Overview

This book provides a detailed discussion of Ubuntu MATE and its major applications. It’s written for users switching from other operating systems to Ubuntu MATE. That doesn’t mean that it’s ONLY for users switching from other operating systems. It’s also meant as a reference for everyone using Ubuntu MATE. However, if you are upgrading from Windows, OSX, or something else, you’ll find that the suggestions we make for personalizing Ubuntu MATE will help you feel right at home with your new software for your computer.

Once you become aware that there is dependable, secure, capable, and modern software to run your computer that rivals all others in popularity and actual use, you will want to try the Linux operating system. Perhaps you've been using a member of the Unix/Linux family - Linux, Android, ChromeOS, BSD or even OSX - for quite a while. If so, you are likely looking for new ways to optimize your technology for the way you work. This guide is for computer users who just want to use Linux to get things done.

After your upgrade, you would like to have a computer with software that is like your previous computer’s software, only better. By “better” we know you mean a modern but familiar user experience design, easy to understand and use, designed with security built-in, and protection from viruses and spyware included. All of that should be included and upgradeable at no additional charge. You want it all to “just work” with minimal or no maintenance – automatic security updates and software upgrades for both the operating system and all of your installed applications. You don’t mind paying for software, but you prefer the “try before you buy” philosophy. We think you’ll find that Ubuntu MATE gives you all of that and more!

It’s true that Ubuntu MATE is great for converts from Windows or OSX, because you can easily customize it to look and behave similar to the way either of those operating systems work. Not only that, but Ubuntu MATE is an excellent choice for any kind of computer user, from casual home user to professional developer, because of its functionally thought-out design. It’s also capable enough for experienced users because, like almost all Linux distributions (i.e. flavors of Linux), Ubuntu MATE has the power and capabilities of every Linux baked-in.

With that in mind, this guide is written from the perspective that Ubuntu MATE is a typical modern Linux for the average user. Let’s assume that our fictional “average user” is someone who needs to browse the Internet, check email, use a text editor or word processor, and maybe read and store document files. We won’t forget about viewing and editing photos, watching videos, listening to music, and subscribing to podcasts.

Whether you are new to Linux, upgrading from Windows or OSX to Linux, or just thinking about moving to Linux, this guide will provide you with practical, day-to-day advice on how you can use the Ubuntu MATE distribution of Linux and its applications. This guide will help demystify Ubuntu MATE for new-comers and provide a reference for all users of Linux.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154427170
Publisher: Larry Bushey
Publication date: 08/01/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Larry Bushey's broad background in technology management, project management, professional training, public speaking, management, and sales gives him a unique understanding of using today's technology to get things done. In his professional role, he is a community manager for a cloud computing company with 15+ years experience designing and implementing large scale business and IT programs for both cloud and on-premise environments. As creator, producer, and host of top-rated podcasts since 2005, he helps computer users with practical, day-to-day advice on how to get the most from their corporate and personal technologies and software applications. He contributes to the Linux and open source communities, authoring documentation, and writing manuals and guides -- like this one. As a technology advocate, he uses his communication and facilitation skills to help his podcast and broadcast radio listeners, website readers, and training participants. He assists them in building their confidence and competence with alternative technologies such as open source software, and with mainstream commercial applications as well.

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