This week is a little different from usual. The sky in Zhonghai Tower seems to be bluer, and all of this has to start when I started using Ubuntu...
Ubuntu first experience
There are many online tutorials for installing Ubuntu, I will not describe them one by one, but mainly talk about the experience and feelings. Let’s take a screenshot of my desktop just after installing Ubuntu:
The wallpaper and the "oil-stained rabbit" correspond to each other and this desktop design is simply to my liking-simplicity comes first
Attach the application bar next
It can be seen that it is very similar to the mobile phone, which I also like
**The essence of linux terminal: **
If you look carefully, you can see the transparency here. I adjusted these small details that are the fun of your daily use of Ubuntu.
Use experience and feeling
I am using Ubuntu in middle school. From the beginning, opening a terminal is a mouse click, and now many operations can be proficient in using shortcut keys. I can only say that the advancement of technology has really provided us with productivity.
Like other Linux systems, Ubuntu also uses many command lines. Although there are also X window operations, using Linux without the command line loses its meaning. At the beginning, I started with google one by one, and now some commonly used commands can be mastered, but I plan to take the time to study the private kitchen of Brother Bird systematically.
The operation of Linux system permissions is indeed very good. Many operations require passwords (although it is a bit troublesome). This is similar to IOS, but it is safe after all. Just like the recent popular Windows ransomware, I installed Ubuntu. Not afraid at all.
Open the application pop-up animation, application icon style, desktop icon arrangement... Ubuntu has a lot of toss, but after the toss it will always make you happy. Now I turn on the computer every day is a spiritual enjoyment.
Linux is an open source operating system after all, and we need to embrace the open source culture we love.
The above is a brief experience of just using it for a week. To sum up: I would not use Windows again if it were not for helplessness. Later, if I have a deeper understanding of Ubuntu, I will rewrite my feelings. I originally wanted to introduce another productivity giant, Google Family Bucket. I think I’ll talk about it next time. Let’s stop here this time.
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