Sometimes I have something to tell, but also need to realize that it is not so easy to explain.
How many times have you heard of Linux, or maybe Ubuntu? Probably very often, right? I imagine that the comments were (between you and those who spoke, newspaper or friend who is): “Do I need to delete Windows?”, “It is easy, just if you know to program!” or “but there are problems with the printer…” But what makes me proud is when I ask the question, but you use it for work?
The Linux world has had a big leap forward in terms of development from 2010 onwards. I don’t know about the main drivers, but an example that has allowed me to understand this is the introduction of the print layout in QGIS (or print composer) in version 1.5 of the Tethys 2010 (changelog).
Although it remains my main reference, GIS made me to get deeper into this Linux world.
I Work (or play) with Linux! It has the primary advantage of a huge software catalog and is very similar to the Windows installation procedure and can run on a Mac as well. But the idea of
How many times have you heard of Linux, or maybe Ubuntu? Probably very often, right? I imagine that the comments were (between you and those who spoke, newspaper or friend who is): “Do I need to delete Windows?”, “It is easy, just if you know to program!” or “but there are problems with the printer…” But what makes me proud is when I ask the question, but you use it for work?
The Linux world has had a big leap forward in terms of development from 2010 onwards. I don’t know about the main drivers, but an example that has allowed me to understand this is the introduction of the print layout in QGIS (or print composer) in version 1.5 of the Tethys 2010 (changelog).
Although it remains my main reference, GIS made me to get deeper into this Linux world.
I Work (or play) with Linux! It has the primary advantage of a huge software catalog and is very similar to the Windows installation procedure and can run on a Mac as well. But the idea of