A Debian-derived distribution aimed to make Linux more accessible. Sponsored by Canonical.
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Official site; Commercially sponsored Debian-derived Linux distribution that focuses on usability, a regular 6-month release cycle, and a commitment to at least 18 months of security updates for every release.
Feature development specifications which are tracked from discussion through to review, approval, and implementation.
Official bug tracking system. Provides statistics and bug reports.
A private company founded by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth for the promotion of Ubuntu and other free software projects.
List of local Ubuntu community teams by country or city.
A web-based system used by Ubuntu for translating open source software into any language.
Download images for all supported versions of Ubuntu.
Official help and support forums for Ubuntu.
Provides package information from the official Ubuntu Package archive. Packages can be browsed by their contents and by selected criteria.
A guide explaining how to create and maintain packages for Ubuntu and other Debian-derived distributions.
A repository of community-edited information on all versions of Ubuntu.
A team functioning under Ubuntu to provide a platform and encouragement for women to contribute to Ubuntu-Linux.
Lets users install and run Ubuntu on their Windows PC without creating a partition or running it from a CD.
Official site; Commercially sponsored Debian-derived Linux distribution that focuses on usability, a regular 6-month release cycle, and a commitment to at least 18 months of security updates for every release.
A team functioning under Ubuntu to provide a platform and encouragement for women to contribute to Ubuntu-Linux.
Official help and support forums for Ubuntu.
Download images for all supported versions of Ubuntu.
A private company founded by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth for the promotion of Ubuntu and other free software projects.
A web-based system used by Ubuntu for translating open source software into any language.
List of local Ubuntu community teams by country or city.
Feature development specifications which are tracked from discussion through to review, approval, and implementation.
A repository of community-edited information on all versions of Ubuntu.
Official bug tracking system. Provides statistics and bug reports.
A guide explaining how to create and maintain packages for Ubuntu and other Debian-derived distributions.
Lets users install and run Ubuntu on their Windows PC without creating a partition or running it from a CD.
Provides package information from the official Ubuntu Package archive. Packages can be browsed by their contents and by selected criteria.
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