Ubuntu - is an open source operating system software for computers. It is one of the distribution systems of Linux, and is based on the Debian architecture. It is usually run on personal computers, and is also popular on network servers, usually running the Ubuntu Server variant, with enterprise-class features. Ubuntu runs on the most popular architectures, including Intel, AMD, and ARM-based machines. Ubuntu is also available for tablets and smartphones, with the Ubuntu Touch edition.
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Ubuntu comes with everything you need to run your organisation, school, home or enterprise. All the essential applications, like an office suite, browsers, email and media apps come pre-installed and thousands more games and applications are available in the Ubuntu Software Centre. |
Ubuntu Server brings economic and technical scalability to your datacentre, public or private. Whether you want to deploy an OpenStack cloud, a Hadoop cluster or a 50,000-node render farm, Ubuntu Server delivers the best value scale-out performance available. |
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Kubuntu | Download Wikipedia |
Ubuntu Desktop with KDE as default desktop environment. |
Lubuntu | Download Wikipedia |
Ubuntu Desktop with LXDE as default desktop environment. |
Lubuntu Next | Download UbuntuWiki |
Ubuntu Desktop with LXQt as default desktop environment. |
Xubuntu | Download Wikipedia |
Ubuntu Desktop with XFCE as default desktop environment. |
Mythbuntu | Download Wikipedia |
Media center OS based on Ubuntu, which integrated the MythTV media center software as its main function. |
Ubuntu Studio | Download Wikipedia |
Ubuntu Linux distribution, which is explicitly geared to general multimedia production. |
Edubuntu | Download Wikipedia |
Official derivative of the Ubuntu operating system designed for use in classrooms inside schools, homes and communities. |
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Ubuntu Touch | Download Wikipedia |
Mobile version of the Ubuntu designed for touchscreen mobile devices. |
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- Ultimate Edition
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- Bodhi Linux
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- Voyager Live
- wattOS
- BackBox Linux
- ExTiX
- Ubuntu DesktopPack
- Trisquel GNU/Linux
- Emmabuntüs
- Ubuntu Kylin
- SharkLinux
- OSGeo-Live
- Runtu
- KXStudio
- LuninuX OS
- Linuxfx
- Peach OSI
- Karoshi
- AbulÉdu
- Kaiana
- Linux Mangaka
- Vinux
- tuxtrans
- MAX: Madrid_Linux
- Swecha
- NexentaStor
- Ututo UL [ Dnl, Wiki ] - Utilize Ubuntu as the distro base, with all nonfree software removed as usual in the Ututo project, and Linux-libre as the kernel.
- Ulteo Open Virtual Desktop
- BackSlash Linux
- Ask Ubuntu - forum based on the StackOverflow platform
- #ubuntu - Ubuntu help channel
- #ubuntuforums - Ubuntu Forums: Forum Community chat
- Full list of IRC channels
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