Monday, December 3, 2007

COMING SOON

Don't fret, all that we promised is coming soon. For those of you who know what I'm talking about.

OSGL Podcast Episode 1

The first episode overviews the basis and objective of the OSGL Movement and introduces Ubuntu and Linux. OSGL Episode 1.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Flagship OS

Ubuntu, our current flagship OS, will now share the position with the work-in-progress, GnoK Linux.

Monday, November 5, 2007

THE MOVEMENT INTRODUCTION

The Open Source|GNU/Linux Movement: Faster|Easier|More Secure. The revolution is here. Ubuntu Linux: Make the change.

FASTER:
Ubuntu Linux is faster than Microsoft XP and Vista. Ubuntu utilizes less RAM than XP and has less startup programs for quick startups. Ubuntu is also much more simpler and requires less memory to run than any Windows operating system. Ubuntu also uses less programs for more productivity.

EASIER:
More organized user interface and logical menus and windows make Ubuntu the best choice for all people, not just the computer geeks. Windows XP and Vista complicate things by adding unnecessary features and applications. Ubuntu gives you the basics, and allows you to easily add more programs. The clean interfaces and simple designs make Ubuntu better than any operating system you've seen before.

MORE SECURE:
Since Ubuntu is based on GNU and UNIX, the lesser used operating system bases, Ubuntu is the safest operating system there is. Ubuntu is immune to viruses, spyware, trojan horses, and other dangerous software that is created for Microsoft Windows computers. The Firefox web browser also contributes to the safety online, with guards against phishing and spoof websites. Ubuntu is clearly the best choice for a safe operating system.

Ubuntu is the fastest, simplest, and safest operating system ever created. Try it out yourself by using a LiveCD. A LiveCD allows the user to run the operating system without changing the computer that is is run on. The LiveCD includes an install option, if you choose to permanently install it on your hard drive. Please check out the Ubuntu website for more details.