| Ubuntu: Linux for Humans |
Ubuntu means "humanity to others" which is an ancient African word. "I am what I am because of who we all are" is other meaning of this ancient African word. Based on this principle, a large volunteer community developed Ubuntu that is a complete Linux-based operating system.
The main idea behind Ubuntu is that people must have chance to use software tools in their local language and to personalize and make specifications in their software in whatever way they see fit. More importantly, software should be ready for use free of charge. Ubuntu is a fast and easy open source operating system to install. You can make Ubuntu installation on a typical computer in less than 25 minutes. Starting with the the breadth of Debian, Ubuntu community keeps on developing Ubuntu and adding new releases every six months, therefore you must follow upgrades via your network from version to version. Ubuntu community shows high commitment to security updates with 18 months of support for every release. As well as the choice of server and desktop software that makes for an adequate desktop experience off a single installation CD, Ubuntu routes with the latest Gnome release. By clicking the link below, you can download Ubuntu. |

Ubuntu means "humanity to others" which is an ancient African word. "I am what I am because of who we all are" is other meaning of this ancient African word. Based on this principle, a large volunteer community developed Ubuntu that is a complete Linux-based operating system.