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Among the market for operating systems, users find little options at
their fingertips particularly for laptops and net books. However, the
launch of Fuduntu introduced a new and fun operating system that
incorporated all the properties of the Fedora Linux and the Ubuntu Linux.
Although mainly designed to function for laptops and net books, the
usability and multi-purpose nature of the operating system makes it
easily compatible with PC’s as well. This quality enables Fuduntu to
function as a general operating system.
Launched in 2010, the operating system is still a baby among the
other operating systems available to users but with a dedicated Linux
team providing updates, users can find that the Fuduntu is capable of
performing and competing with older operating systems.
Over the past 3 years that the operating system has been made
available to consumers, the Fuduntu has undergone 20 updates, spread
over 2010 -2012. These upgrades have allowed the new operating system to
support and function with programs that include Adobe Flash, Chromium,
and Prism etc and come at par with the other operating systems.
With the help of these updates, Linux has been able to offer users an impressive array of programs such as the Adobe Flash,
GIMP for photo editing purposes the Libre Office for documents and
presentations as well as VLC and MP3 play back for all audio visual
functions. The added addition of the Chromium 23 with the pre-programmed
search engine DuckDuckGo and a smooth user interface resembling the
GNOME 2 and which incorporates the ever popular Mac- like Cairo Dock,
make up the default settings and programs of the Fuduntu.
This wide array of programs available in the default settings is sure
to leave the consumer satisfied and Linux has also provided an
impressive repository of add-ons and updates with which the Fuduntu can
be customized to meet everyone’s needs.
However, with the New Year coming around, the little operating system
has experienced its 21st upgrade by launching a new version called the
Fuduntu 2013.1. The new upgrade finally provides consumers with the
necessary support to launch and enjoy Netflix and Steam.
The Netflix update was a popular move and done with the help of a new
patch that enables Silver Light to function. The update was well
received by consumers who had been eyeing Linux’s operating system for a
while but were not willing to part with their Netflix streaming
addiction.
Due to the fact that the Fuduntu was developed particularly for
laptops and net books, the battery consumption tweaks which enhance the
battery life of the net book or laptop makes it easier for users of
Fuduntu to enjoy Netflix and not worry about the battery draining out.
However, Netflix support is not the only update. Catering to the
desktop gamers, Linux has made it easier for them to switch to Fuduntu
by providing them with the Steam Client that can support their desktop
gaming needs as well.
With an already impressive repository of updates and add-ons, the Fuduntu Linux has vastly increased its target audience.