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Ubuntu is a Debian-based LinuxDistribution. It is developed by Canonical, a company founded by South African philanthropist Mark Shuttleworth, who made a lot of money off Thawte. According to its site,

Ubuntu is an African word, meaning Humanity To Others. Ubuntu also means I am what I am because of who we all are. The Ubuntu Linux distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the software world.”

Also, a quote from Mark about Canonical making money from support (from a slashdot interview):
“I'd very much like to make the distro project sustainable [...] If it doesn't work out that way, though, I'm honoured to consider it a gift back to the open source world, which played such a critical role in helping me build Thawte. So I hope it's commerce, though it may turn out to be philanthropy. Either way, it's still cheaper than going back to space, or hooking up with fast planes/boats/women, which I supposed would be Plan B.”

One of Ubuntu's main strengths is bringing a nice up to date DesktopEnvironment (each GNOME release is followed closely by an Ubuntu release) to the architecture and package breadth of Debian. Ubuntu is also committed to a 6 month release cycle, with 18 months of security and dataloss upgrades. While still a very young LinuxDistribution in the scheme of things it has a lot of potential and has very quickly become one of the most popular and successful Linux distributions. Because of this, WLUG have adopted is as their official supported distribution for the 2005 Installfest.

Warty Warthog release

See also UbuntuNotes.


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