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The term <b><big>Ubuntu</big></b> is an <i>ancient African philosophy</i> that helps to define people's allegiances and relations with each other (i.e. community). This name suits the free Linux distribution very well since "open source" is all about sharing and working together as a community. Over the years, Ubuntu has gained a reputation as an easy-to-use Linux operating system.In my opinion, this is the version of Linux that first-time Linux users (<i>newbies</i>) should use...
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There have been many versions of Ubuntu for specialized reasons including:
Here is a link to the Ubuntu WIKI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(operating_system)
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