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'''Ubuntu''' (originally ''uu-BOON-tuu'', according to the company website ''uu-BUUN-too'') is a free [[Debian]]-based [[Linux]] [[operating system]].
 
'''Ubuntu''' (originally ''uu-BOON-tuu'', according to the company website ''uu-BUUN-too'') is a free [[Debian]]-based [[Linux]] [[operating system]].
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 07:01, 4 February 2016

Ubuntu (originally uu-BOON-tuu, according to the company website uu-BUUN-too) is a free Debian-based Linux operating system.

Description

Ubuntu uses Unity as its default desktop environment for personal computers

Later versions of Ubuntu support smartphones.

Ubuntu also runs network servers.

Principles

It is based on free software and named after the Southern African philosophy of ubuntu (literally, "human-ness"), which often is translated as "humanity towards others" or "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity".

Development and ownership

Development of Ubuntu is led by UK-based Canonical Ltd., a company owned by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. Canonical generates revenue through the sale of technical support and other services related to Ubuntu.

Public commitment

The Ubuntu project is publicly committed to the principles of open-source software development; people are encouraged to use free software, study how it works, improve upon it, and distribute it.

User interface complaints

This is agonizing for me personally:

I judge Ubuntu not accessible -- and it must not call itself accessible until it fixes this broken essential feature.

See also

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