I have heard of Windows spam before, but I have never thought about it carefully. I bought a ReHatLinux disk when I went to college, but I forgot why I didn't use it. Now I really regret it. Ubuntu is not only fast, but also has superb special effects. There are also a lot of default software. If it is a common office or just surfing the internet to watch movies and listen to songs, it is really not a challenge. However, there is an undeniable problem: a considerable amount of software is incompatible with Windows, and some software has been installed.
I have heard of Windows spam before, but I have never thought about it carefully. I bought a ReHat Linux disk when I went to college, but I forgot why I didn't use it. Now I really regret it.
Ubuntu is not only fast, but also has superb special effects. There are also a lot of default software. If it is a common office or just surfing the internet to watch movies and listen to songs, it is really not a challenge. However, there is an undeniable problem that a considerable amount of software is incompatible with Windows, and some software installation steps are too cumbersome. The former is not a problem of Ubuntu itself. It can only be solved by increasing people's understanding of various operating systems and improving the computer application level. The latter can indeed improve itself when possible.
In fact, Ubuntu is only one of the many Linux versions, because Linux itself does not have a relatively unified system like Windows, and it seems that the software in various versions is not quite compatible (if you are wrong, Do not spray it. I am a beginner ), therefore, it is very important for developers to unify Linux specifications or improve compatibility between versions.