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Ubuntu comes in several different versions, the most popular as of this writing being 12.04, which can be found [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop here]. | Ubuntu comes in several different versions, the most popular as of this writing being 12.04, which can be found [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop here]. | ||
== Controversy == | |||
Canonical, the company supporting Ubuntu, are criticized for their lack of contribution to upstream. They often fork software and change it to fit their system. | |||
[Richard Stallman] has also criticized Ubuntu, considering it malware. | |||
== Removing Amazon Spyware from Unity== | == Removing Amazon Spyware from Unity== |
Revision as of 21:59, 28 January 2014
Debian based Ubuntu is the most widely used GNU/Linux operating system in the world, and is widely regarded as being the easiest to configure and use. Sadly Ubuntu ships with the plague that is Unity, along with Amazon Spyware built right into the search tool. Luckily all of this can be painlessly removed, and you can be left with an easy to use operating system that respects (most) of your freedom, and isn't impossible to use or maintain.
Getting Ubuntu
Ubuntu comes in several different versions, the most popular as of this writing being 12.04, which can be found here.
Controversy
Canonical, the company supporting Ubuntu, are criticized for their lack of contribution to upstream. They often fork software and change it to fit their system.
[Richard Stallman] has also criticized Ubuntu, considering it malware.
Removing Amazon Spyware from Unity
sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping
For newer Versions of Ubuntu the Website fixubuntu.com holds a copy-paste-script to remove any add-ware from Ubuntu. As of january 2014 it is:
V=`/usr/bin/lsb_release -rs`; if [ $V \< 12.10 ]; then echo "Good news! Your version of Ubuntu doesn't invade your privacy."; else gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Lenses remote-content-search none; if [ $V \< 13.10 ]; then sudo apt-get remove -y unity-lens-shopping; else gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Lenses disabled-scopes "['more_suggestions-amazon.scope', 'more_suggestions-u1ms.scope', 'more_suggestions-populartracks.scope', 'music-musicstore.scope', 'more_suggestions-ebay.scope', 'more_suggestions-ubuntushop.scope', 'more_suggestions-skimlinks.scope']"; fi; if ! grep -q productsearch.ubuntu.com /etc/hosts; then echo -e "\n127.0.0.1 productsearch.ubuntu.com" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts >/dev/null; fi; echo "All done. Enjoy your privacy."; fi
Replacing Unity
Purging Unity from 12.04.3 LTS
To install the Cinnamon Desktop Environment (A GNOME 3 Fork):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/cinnamon-stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cinnamon