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Here at Cyber Source our specialty is bringing Linux to the desktop community. Linux is a fast rising, rock-solid, FREE operating system. If you are new to Linux, or would like to know more, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux.

Our Linux PC's currently consist of Ubuntu 7.10 (Codename Gutsy Gibbon). With us, not only do you get a fully installed Linux and Windows PC, but it is all totally customized and configured. We install and configure the best and newest state-of-the-art Linux software including:

And of course all the other great FREE open-source software that comes with Ubuntu

Screenshots of Cyber Source Linux

If at the least, Linux is a great thing to have on your system to keep your data safe. If your Windows© ever crashes or gets a virus, it is always accessible from the Linux side. And if you've ever seen this before, you know how corruptable and vulnerable Windows© is, and how easily it can be damaged and inoperable. Linux is a virus-free true multi-user operating system, so your files are yours and the other user's are theirs. Period.

And at best, Linux should become your new operating system completely. Join the millions of people across the world getting into Linux. There's a reason tons of enterprise servers, and huge companies are converting to Linux. And if you've seen any of the new IBM Linux Commercials lately, you've seen the interest big companies are putting in Linux. So what are you waiting for? Call Cyber Source!


"Linux is like nothing else in the history of computing-the most unique innovation operating systems have ever seen. It's unprecedented integration. It's an open source operating system. Owned by no single company or private enterprise. Constantly improved by thousands of programmers. And it's getting bigger. Last year, according to the IDC, shipments of servers running Linux increased by 22.8%.

If Linux were a person, he would be growing, fast. Taught by the best. Gaining wisdom beyond his years. And sharing. He would be in business, education, government and homes. He would be a nine-year-old boy changing the world." - IBM.com

 
 

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