Well theres a really common issue that involves a black screen on boot for 3 minutes, and that can be solved by editing some random configuration file and changing the x and y resolutions of your boot screen. If you just mean in general it boots kinda slow, well that's a running problem, and might be improved by some more RAM. Ubuntu boot has been slow for a couple years now and im told its being worked on. If you don't feel like doing much sit tight a couple more years i guess. Hope that helps a little.
No, Ubuntu is part of Linux.
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution (as in a specific OS setup with the Linux kernel.)
There is no such thing as a "UniChrome Pro Linux Ubuntu." UniChrome Pro is a graphics chipset. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution.
Ubuntu *is* Linux.
Yes and no.Yes in the sense that Ubuntu is just like any other Linux distribution. It *is* a Linux distribution. So to say that Ubuntu is not Linux is inaccurate.It's NOT the same as Linux in that Ubuntu is a DISTRIBUTION of Linux, not the Linux operating system itself. The Linux operating system, as I like to define it, is the kernel, the drivers, and the kernelspace it provides.I have often seen more and more Ubuntu users who seem to not recognize the relationship of Ubuntu and Linux. The only other Linux "sphere" worse in this regard in recognizing that it is Linux is Android, also Linux, but between how Google markets it and the kind of userspace it has so many people don't often recognize Android as Linux either. Short answer is that Ubuntu is Linux. As is Arch, Red Hat, SuSE, Fedora, Gentoo, Android, WebOS, your router firmware, Tivo firmware, or Debian.
That's the Document reader in Ubuntu Linux (pdf etc) it means they open very quickly.
All pcs can run Linux. Specifically, you can download and run Ubuntu, which is Linux based. Any PC can run Ubuntu and/or dual-boot Windows and Ubuntu.
Your version is probably too heavy for your system. Try downloading Lubuntu or Linux Mint LXDE from their sites and burn them on a disk. Both are significantly easier on old computers compared to Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is a community effort and does not have a single maker. It is a distribution that is an off-branch from Linux. Google for "Ubuntu" and "Linux" for more information.
Linux.
Yes, the Linux version of Avast runs on Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is a "distro" of the Linux operating system.