I think you press control and alt, then hit 'T' then type unity --reset and enter, unity will be restored to its default.
"Ubuntu is free. Always has been and always will be. From the operating system to security updates, storage to software. Ubuntu is fast to load, easy to use, available in most languages and accessible to all. Ubuntu applications are all free and open source - so you can share them with anyone you like, as often as you like. Ubuntu comes with full support and all kinds of services available worldwide."
I have used various distributions of Linux such as RedHat/Fedora, SuSE and ubuntu and somehow I find Ubuntu the easiest amongst these in terms of HCI. Ubuntu has got good community support, great package management system and its very easy to use.
Xubuntu and Ubuntu are two different versions of Ubuntu. (Ubuntu has GNOME.)
You can get a copy of Linux for free. Ubuntu is a popular distribution and is easy to install.
There is no easy way to "switch" from one operating system to another. The easiest thing is to install Windows 7 over the Ubuntu installation if you do not want Ubuntu anymore. Back up any data you have first before you do this because otherwise it will be lost in the install process.
The obvious advantages of Ubuntu - as I see it - are as follows:- It's free. You will never have to pay for any feature of Ubuntu or updates.- It's user friendly and quite easy to get used to.- It's accessible.- It's easily modified. If you feel like some aspects of your Ubuntu OS are lacking in some respects, it's easily altered and tweaked to your liking.I hope it helped.
The ubuntu forums is a Linux based forum that is open to users and professional users alike. The forum was designed as a community to help each other with problems. Answers to issues are resolved from other people. There is a large amount of information given on the forums, but it is always best to check the information to ensure there are no errors.
To provide a free, open-source, and easy-to-use operating system to the masses and unshackle them from the chains of Microsoft.
Ubuntu is an operating system: Default features/programs (gnome install): -full fledged office suite (compatible with Microsoft Office) -music player -video player -games -photo management -scanning software -internet applications ----browser ----chat ----email/calendar/address book (Outlook equivalent) -access to hundreds/thousands of free applications -inherently virus-resistant -free
Ubuntu is best, but then I'm biased, as my computers all run Ubuntu!
An operating system which is easy to navigate. Window xp,mac OS X, Ubuntu