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Ubuntu ( ) is a Linux distribution based on Debian and composed primarily of free and open-source software. Developed by the British company Canonical and a community of contributors under a meritocratic governance model, Ubuntu is released in multiple official editions: Desktop, Server, and Core for IoT and robotic devices.
Canonical Ltd.
London-based software company, developer of Ubuntu
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free software package management system
Unity
Ubuntu graphical user interface developed and maintained by Canonical and UBports
Wubi
discontinued Ubuntu Linux installer for Windows
Ubuntu Touch
mobile interface for Ubuntu, developed by UBports
Ubuntu version history
Wikimedia list article
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Ubuntu One
Single Sign-On and file hosting service by Canonical Group Limited
deb
Debian software package format
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software deployment and package management system developed by Canonical
Mir
display server software
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font family
Upstart
former event-based replacement for the traditional init daemon
Ubuntu Edge
mobile phone operation system
System76
System76, Inc. is an American computer manufacturer based in Denver, Colorado, that sells notebook computers, desktop computers, and servers. The company utilizes free and open-source software, and offers a choice of Ubuntu or their own Ubuntu-based Linux distribution Pop!_OS as preinstalled operating systems.
Ubiquity
free software; default installer for Ubuntu and its derivatives
LightDM
LightDM is a free and open-source X display manager that aims to be lightweight, fast, extensible and multi-desktop. It can use various front-ends to draw the user interface, also called Greeters. It also supports Wayland.
Uncomplicated Firewall
simplified netfilter interface
Personal Package Archive
Ubuntu Linux software repository for managing source packages
debconf
software utility for performing system-wide configuration tasks on Unix-like operating systems
Usplash
Usplash is a software project in the Ubuntu community. Historically, scrolling text "verbose mode" has typically appeared on Linux computers during boot. Usplash replaces the scrolling-text screens with a graphical splash screen. It was designed to replace Bootsplash, which did the same thing on the kernel space level. Since usplash operates in user space, it can be updated without recompiling the kernel.
Ubuntu Titling
Sans-serif typeface
Full Circle Magazine
UK computer magazine
ubuntu-restricted-extras
Ubuntu Restricted Extras is a software package for the computer operating system Ubuntu that allows the user to install essential software which is not already included due to legal or copyright reasons.
Ubuntu Cinnamon
Linux distribution base on Ubuntu using the Cinnamon desktop environment
Software Updater
Ubuntu frontend for APT and snap
Ask Ubuntu
Stack Exchange site for Ubuntu users and developers
UKUI
UKUI (Ultimate Kylin User Interface) is a desktop environment for Linux distributions and other UNIX-like operating systems, originally developed for Ubuntu Kylin, and written using the Qt framework. UKUI is a fork of the MATE Desktop Environment.
Medibuntu
Medibuntu (Multimedia, Entertainment & Distractions In Ubuntu) was a community-maintained repository of Debian packages that could not be included in the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons.