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Title: An Introduction To Linux and Ubuntu


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An Introduction To Linux and Ubuntu
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  • What Is Linux Ubuntu?
  • One of the most well-liked and widely utilised
    operating systems in the world is Linux. Almost
    everything runs on Linux, including
    supercomputers, home appliances, internet
    servers, phones, and tablets. Since its creation
    in the 1990s, Linux has been in use. It served as
    a free and open-source replacement for the prior
    industry-dominating UNIX operating system. Yet as
    Linux became widely accessible, UNIX's popularity
    waned because it was not free or open-source.
  • Distributions of Linux
  • There are various "flavours" of Linux.
    Distributions are the name given to these many
    versions of Linux (distros for short. Each
    distribution includes the Linux Kernel and a
    package management system out of the box. A
    database of the packages installed on the system
    is kept up to date by package managers. To avoid
    discrepancies and missing dependencies, they
    maintain a record of the version number, hashes,
    and dependencies associated with the installed
    software.

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  • Currently, there are hundreds of Linux
    distributions, each serving a particular user
    base. Among the most well-liked distributions
    are
  • Linux Red Hat
  • Debian
  • SUSE Linux Fedora Kali Linux Arch Linux
  • Today, we'll examine Ubuntu, the most popular
    Linux distribution out there.
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  • Ubuntu
  • Ubuntu is a Debian-based distribution that is
    frequently regarded as the finest if you are
    fresh to the Linux operating system. Ubuntu is
    widely used on desktop and mobile computers, as
    well as on networks all over the internet.
    Ubuntu's use of GNOME, a graphical user interface
    and suite of apps that are reminiscent of the
    Windows operating system, sticks out as a
    distinctive feature. Canonical, a group of coders
    who release new versions every six months and
    long-term maintenance every two years, maintains
    Ubuntu.
  • Ubuntu comes preloaded with a wide range of
    programmes, including LibreOffice, Firefox, Mail,
    and Transmission, as well as a few
    straightforward games. Using the APT package,
    additional apps can be loaded. Ubuntu is a Linux
    distribution that is open-source and free. It is
    a cloud computing operating system that supports
    Open Stack. The Canonical Group has incorporated
    Ubuntu, and it is open source. The Ubuntu
    financing is also the responsibility of Canonical
    Ltd.
  • Every six months, Ubuntu is released.
    Additionally, each publishing includes free
    assistance for nine months, and LTS is released
    every two years. In October 2004, Ubuntu was
    first published. Core Version, Server Edition,
    and Desktop Edition are the three Ubuntu
    variants.
  • It is made for PCs, cellphones, and network
    servers. The system is implemented by Canonical
    Ltd., a company headquartered in the UK. Every
    guiding concept used in the creation of the
    Ubuntu software is founded on those of
    open-source software development.
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