Welcome to JIJORO's
Windows and Linux World
'I have wondered at times about what the Ten Commandments would have looked
like if Moses had run them through the U.S. Congress.' - Ronald Reagan

It is a pleasure to have you visit our site, JIJORO Services, The Windows and Linux Connection for the Internet! It is our hope that you find what you are looking for. If you are not able to locate
what you seek, please use our request form at the bottom of this page to ask for assistance.
Everyone is very familiar with Microsoft's Windows, as one version or another of it is on
a majority of desktops in the United States of America. Because of this, some of our website
is dedicated to informing people about the different Linux distros and their ease of use.
Linux, together with a set of GNU programs, makes up an operating system, thus the Linux Operating System. That is, Linux is not a single program or a suite of tools. Most "versions" of Linux, known as "distros", are available to download free of charge. However, there are versions which must be paid for as they are maintained and supported by a company for profit. Some things you should know about downloading and installing Linux:
First, you don't have to actually install Linux in your hard disk to use the Linux operating
system. There exist several "versions" of Linux that can be downloaded and burned to a CD. These variants of the Linux operating system, known as "Live CD" versions, will boot Linux directly from the CD on systems that are capable of doing this. Memory requirements vary, so please consult the Live CD distribution you have choosen to use. There are several popular Live CD distributions, such as SUSE, Ubuntu, and RedHat. If you're
interested in running Linux indefinitely or permanently, you can also download versions designed to be installed on your hard disk. Here is some information you should know.
* You should have a high-speed Internet connection (DSL or cable). Trying to
download a major vendor's version of Linux will most likely be a very frustrating experience with a dial-up modem connection. * You'll need the ISO images or a DVD image for the distribution you want to download which you must then copy or "burn" into a CD or DVD.
* If you already run another operating system, you may be required to re-partition your hard disk in order
to install a Linux distribution. You may not be required to re-partition your drive as many distros will accomplish this feat for you.
* When you download Linux from the Internet. You are not entitled to that particular
distributor's technical support. You will have to look for the documentation that you
need in order to resolve any problems you might run into or seek appropriate help on
websites or in other Internet forums.
Regardless of the way in which you obtain a Linux
distribution, we at JIJORO Services feel that switching to Linux will be a positive experience. You will be able to do much more with your computer and at a fraction of the cost of proprietary operating systems.
JIJORO strives to deliver premium Linux compatible hardware, servers and storage solutions that exceed our customers’ expectations and help them to meet their business objectives.
We are determined to be pioneers in Linux hardware, enterprise deployment, and Linux
support services. Our mission is that simple.
JIJORO leads the industry by offering high performance products
at a price that you can afford. Our team continually searches for new products with the goal
of providing customers with the most powerful, reliable systems.
JIJORO will work with you to customize a server, workstation or storage solution. JIJORO’s team of experts will help you to get what you need. The bottom line is that we are here to help you make the most of your IT budget.
As a company, JIJORO is dedicated to the success of the open source movement. We can provide
LUG (Linux Users Group) support. We believe in the future of Linux for the consumer.
Our aim is to promote operating systems which actually preform and allow the user to work without undue interuptions. This is why we recommend open source operating systems. By promoting some of the more afluent distros, we hope to convince the worldwide users that
open source is the "way of the future". Please, visit our site often and remember we are "JIJORO Services, The Windows and Linux Connection for the Internet"!
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