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Ubuntu Linux is a free and open-source operating system based on the Debian distribution of Linux. It was first released in October 2004 by Canonical Ltd., a UK-based software company founded by Mark Shuttleworth. Ubuntu is known for its ease of use, regular release cycle, and strong community support. It includes a wide range of pre-installed software, including web browsers, office suites, and multimedia applications, making it suitable for both desktop and server use. Ubuntu follows a six-month release cycle, with long-term support (LTS) versions released every two years. These LTS versions receive security updates and bug fixes for five years, providing stability and reliability for enterprise users.
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Examples of Ubuntu Linux
- OS X 10.4 PPC with Mozilla Firefox 1.5 showing a page from 'Ubuntu Linux'
- Fedora Core 5 x86 with Konqueror 3.5.1 showing a page from 'Ubuntu Linux'
- OS X 10.3 PPC with Mozilla Firefox 1.0 showing a page from 'Ubuntu Linux'
- Kubuntu 5.04 x86 with Lynx 2.8.5 showing a page from 'Ubuntu Linux'
- OS X 10.4 PPC with Shiira 1.0 showing a page from 'Ubuntu Linux'
- Kubuntu 5.04 x86 with Lynx 2.8.5 showing a page from 'Ubuntu Linux'
- OS X 10.3 PPC with Shiira 0.9.1 showing a page from 'Ubuntu Linux'
- Windows XP Home x86 with Mozilla SeaMonkey 1.0 showing Ubuntu Linux
- Windows XP Home x86 with Mozilla Firefox 1.5 showing Ubuntu Linux