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July 31st, 2009, 10:39 GMT · By

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Canonical has announced today in a press release that it will offer new support services for both individual and small businesses, which will ease the transition to the popular Ubuntu operating system, from Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh. Ubuntu is a 100% free and open-source Linux OS for both desktop and server platforms, with millions of users around the globe. With these support services offered by Canonical, users can take now take full advantage of the Ubuntu OS. They will include support for installations, desktop configuration and general assistance (see below for details about each package).

Steve George, director of Canonical's Corporate Services division says: "Canonical's Desktop Support Services provides an easy, inexpensive way to get Ubuntu up and running in the home, home office and small business - reaching the vast majority of computer users. [...] With our team supporting them, Ubuntu is ideal for people who just want their computer to work, where the goal is to get up and running with no fuss, focusing on the things they want to accomplish."

Canonical's Desktop Support Services includes three packages: Starter, Advanced and Professional:

- The Starter Desktop Service offers support for installations and basic configuration and functionality of the Ubuntu system, like creating various documents, playing audio and video streams, using various applications or setting up the Internet. The package's price starts from 34.73 Pound Sterling (GBP) + VAT;

- The Advanced Desktop Service offers support for power users who need help or assistance for migrating documents or settings from a Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh operating system. Advanced installations, personnel accounting and desktop publishing are also covered by this offering. The package's price starts from 72.62 Pound Sterling (GBP) + VAT;

- The Professional Desktop Service offers support for experienced users who already use Ubuntu as their main operating system, but need help with network installations, various applications support, advanced productivity, advanced system administration and more. The package's price starts from 138.03 Pound Sterling (GBP) + VAT.

All three offerings described above include:

- Live phone support 9x5
- Email support
- Security upgrades
- Product upgrades
- Duration: 1 year or 3 years

For more details and prices you can check out the Canonical Store.

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Comment #1 by: jay jay on 31 Jul 2009, 18:38 UTC reply to this comment

hopefully this leads to more computer makers giving consumers a choice in having ubuntu on their computer instead of microsoft when purchasing a laptop.


Comment #2 by: Ruben on 31 Jul 2009, 19:43 UTC reply to this comment

I don't think this is a bad idea. But I was wondering the following.

Let's say, I have the Starter package. I have a slight more difficult problem. Where do they draw the line?

It's not like questions can be objective be put in difficulty ranges. And I can imagine a lot of people getting frustrated when they get the answer: "You'll need to upgrade your support package first".

But then again, I don't have a lot of experience with software support.

Comment #2.1 by: Marius Nestor on 01 Aug 2009, 03:25 GMT

I was thinking the same thing... and I believe they will do exactly like that :)


Comment #3 by: faical on 31 Jul 2009, 22:00 UTC reply to this comment

go softpedia go ubuntu :-)


Comment #4 by: Horace on 01 Aug 2009, 06:25 UTC reply to this comment

I think a person's first question would be: How can I change my theme to NOT brown?


Comment #5 by: saval on 02 Aug 2009, 21:23 UTC reply to this comment

i have the unfortunate experience to ask for help from microsoft regarding a mouse issue
(hardware) and i was brushed off as if i was asking them to skip treir coffe break.
All this in warranty period.
Thankfuly since i started using Linux i have nothing but friendly help and support both from
proffesionals as well as from other members of the Linux community.


Comment #6 by: Minhajul Anwar on 06 Aug 2009, 12:13 UTC reply to this comment

Internet is the best and low cost solution
check this site to ask and get answer of any problem in ubuntu
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu


Comment #7 by: paling on 24 Aug 2009, 23:08 UTC reply to this comment

simply. just install on pendrive.


Comment #8 by: Xavier Sythe on 07 Dec 2009, 20:54 UTC reply to this comment

If you don't like the brown, or are from Windows, I recommend Kubuntu.
It's basically Ubuntu with the KDEsktop interface and assorted applications.

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