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Just Use LinuxTM
Copyright 2009 Justin Breithaupt

http://www.coedhills.co.uk/UserFiles/nutshell.jpgIN A NUTSHELL
Just Use Linux or JULinux is in a nutshell is a complete replacement for Windows and Apple / Macintosh operating systems and software. It is free of cost and free of restrictions as in freedom of choice. There are no strings attached and it's not snake oil. It's not too good to be true. IBM chooses to sell Linux on most of it's servers and claims that their systems don't stop working until they physically break down. All that is needed then is to replace physical parts and Linux still keeps on trucking.
So what does it look like? How does it work? Why use it? All good questions.
Your answers may either be found at www.justuselinux.com or by watching the video below.
As you can see in this video JULinux is not just another pretty face all though it is pretty. JULinux also has the ability to run Microsoft programs as well as it's infinite supply of free software.

Linux is light years ahead of Microsoft and Apple products as far as what it can do, how fast it runs, and how often they keep coming out with new versions.











So what makes JULinux different from other Linux distributions?
It's designed especially to run Windows and Linux games as well as most Linux and Windows programs right out of the box and it still fits on a single CD! This is a remarkable achievement because similar distributions fit on a DVD and you install the games and applications yourself by hand.
It's designed especially for Windows users that want to switch to Linux.



JULinux is based off of Ultumix TM GNU/Linux.




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