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{{DistributionInfobox | {{DistributionInfobox | ||
| title = | | title = Ubuntu | ||
| image = [[File:Logo-ubuntu cof-orange-hex.svg| | | image = [[File:Logo-ubuntu cof-orange-hex.svg|100px]] | ||
| caption = | | caption = Ubuntu | ||
| releasestatus = Maintained | | releasestatus = Maintained | ||
| releasemodel = Stable | | releasemodel = Stable | ||
| packagemanager = [[ | | packagemanager = [[APT]], [[DPKG]], [[Snap]] | ||
| defaultdesktops = GNOME, Unity | | defaultdesktops = GNOME, Unity | ||
| usagetype = Desktop, Server | | usagetype = Desktop, Server | ||
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Ubuntu, is a [[Linux Distributions|Linux distribution]] derived from [[Debian]] and is developed by Canonical for the commercial market and the first version | Ubuntu, is a [[Linux Distributions|Linux distribution]] derived from [[Debian]] and is developed by Canonical for the commercial market and the first version was released on the October 20, 2004. Canonical profits from this distribution by providing 24/7 technical support to business costumers and extended long-term support for Ubuntu.<ref>https://ubuntu.com/pro</ref> | ||
An interim release of Ubuntu is published every six months, with long-term support releases every two years. Canonical provides security updates and support for each release until the release reaches its end-of-life date. The LTS versions receives 5 years of free updates or up to 10 years with Ubuntu Pro. The interim releases of Ubtuntu receives 9 months of support.<ref>https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle</ref> | An interim release of Ubuntu is published every six months, with long-term support releases every two years. Canonical provides security updates and support for each release until the release reaches its end-of-life date. The LTS versions receives 5 years of free updates or up to 10 years with Ubuntu Pro. The interim releases of Ubtuntu receives 9 months of support.<ref>https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle</ref> |
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Introduction
Ubuntu | |
Release Status | Maintained |
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Release Model | Stable |
Package Manager | APT, DPKG, Snap |
Default Desktops | GNOME, Unity |
Usage Type | Desktop, Server |
Architectures | amd64, arm64, ppc64el, riscv, s390x |
Website | ubuntu.com |
Ubuntu, is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and is developed by Canonical for the commercial market and the first version was released on the October 20, 2004. Canonical profits from this distribution by providing 24/7 technical support to business costumers and extended long-term support for Ubuntu.[1]
An interim release of Ubuntu is published every six months, with long-term support releases every two years. Canonical provides security updates and support for each release until the release reaches its end-of-life date. The LTS versions receives 5 years of free updates or up to 10 years with Ubuntu Pro. The interim releases of Ubtuntu receives 9 months of support.[2]