LWA-Linux Dev

Hello! I’m lwalinux, a passionate Linux user and open-source enthusiast. Since mid-2015, I’ve been using a variety of free software-based Linux distributions like Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora, CentOS, Manjaro, and Ubuntu. I love how Linux has grown into a platform that truly supports and fosters the open-source community.

Debian is indeed the founding father of Ubuntu Linux, as the kernel and most of its core architecture are very similar. The Gnome desktop and overall operating system share functionality, but where they differ is in general setup, customisation, and package installation, where Debian is more hands-on. These tasks will need to be performed manually and require a package manager to complete the process.

Debian and Ubuntu Linux…

Debian Vs Ubuntu Featured

I come from a background in early computing, when computers & processors had not yet reached their full potential. Just as the internet was born, these technologies needed time to grow. I have enjoyed watching the rapid transformation of software development and logics into what we have today, and for that same reason, I have always had a passion for technology, wearable tech, computers, smartphones, and the software languages that hardware technology makes this all possible.

Canonical, the company and subsequent creators behind Ubuntu Linux and its software releases since the late 1990s, recently started a mobile os project called “Convergence”, which would bring mobile phones, tablets, and laptops into a unified ecosystem whereby a simple device would harness the power of a fully integrated desktop OS…

And changing the way we can use our mobile devices for the future, however, this technology didn’t gain enough support and was unfortunately cancelled in April 2017…

But the project continued its support under the open-source continuum currently known as the “UB-Ports Community” and its pool of talented resource and open source initiatives like this, powered by the GitHub community of developers and software testers is what makes this unified thinking such an amazing and impressive experience to become a part of in open source awareness….

Ubuntu-Touch.io A mobile version of the Ubuntu Operating System

The Ubuntu Touch Apps

Ubuntu Touch offers everything you need. All kinds of applications are available. Apps for communication, messaging, music, administration, navigation, tools, games and a lot more.  

Ubuntu Touch comes pre-installed with a set of important and solid core apps that cover your daily needs. This includes everything you expect from a phone, like a dialer, contacts and calendar, but since it’s Linux family, the OS comes with a fully-featured file browser and terminal (including essential command-line applications) as well.

I myself have been using Microsoft, Mac Os, Chrome Os and Linux over a number of years now however, i still treat tech with kids gloves and look forward to learning new approaches to solve problems, seeing as software has become much more advanced we are able now to create things more creatively. More developments are happening as we speak…

Software engineers & developers alike are playing important roles in our digital lives and the future is most definitely bright…

Cloud Computing eg Azure, Amazon AWS, Google GCP are shaping how we deal with data and cloud operations, I am familiar with the concepts but recently I have decided to play a part in this infrastructure as I feel its the next logical step and “tech never sleeps and ideas never stop!” so, I can only embrace what new dawn awaits us all on the other side of the digital realm.

by lwalinux 24.10.2019


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