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History of Ubuntu
Meaning for : Humanity to Others (Zulu)Ubuntu
Those who uphold the principle of Ubuntuthroughout their lives will, in death, achieve a unity with those still living.
Some details about UbuntuThe Word Ubuntu has its origin in the Bantu Languages
of Southern Africa. It is a classical african concept.
Ubuntu has its roots in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
Concept of Ubuntu: Several relationship with Others.
South Africa : “zulu” (maxim: umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu)Zimbabwe : “unhu” (Shona: munhu munhu nekuda kwevanhu)
Time Line of Ubuntu
2004 Mark Shuttleworth ( Owned by South African)First Official Release of Ubuntu – Oct. 2004. Also they introduce
Numbering System Y.MM. Ubuntu 4.10 ( “Sounder”)
2005 – Ubuntu DevelopersUbuntu 5.04 (“Hoary Hedgehog”). At same time First Release of Kubuntu for KDE fans.Ubuntu 5.10 (Edubuntu = Ubuntu & Kubuntu)
2006 – LTS ReleaseFirst “Long Term Support” Release of Ubuntu. They are
decided to provide with 18 months of free security & maintenance.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (“Dapper Drake”) in June.
With that they also serve single live cd, in which there was a formal Server Edition.
2008 – Second LTS VersionAfter One and Half year they released Second Long Term
Support version. April 2008,Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
Later that year, they released with feature is the Windows installer for Ubuntu. Oct. 2008,
Ubuntu 8.10 (“Wubi”)
2009 – Ubuntu get PopularismAt April 2009 they include the Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR)
for small screen Netbook devices.Ubuntu 9.04
Now we are celebrating the current version of Ubuntu with more additional features released in October 2009.Ubuntu 9.10 (“Karmic Koala”)
Releasing Periods of Ubuntu
1. New versions of Ubuntu for every 6 months.
2. Providing security fixes, patches to critical bugs and minor program updates to Ubuntu for every 18 months.
3. Long Term Support(LTS) versions of Ubuntu for every 2 years.
4. They supported 3 years on the Desktop
5. And they supports 5 years for servers.
Benefits of Ubuntu
1. Provides a low total cost of ownership.
2. Easily integrates with your existing networks.
3. Offers multiple life cycle scenarios for you to choose
from.
4. Is provided with free life maintenance.
5. Energy efficient, low memory and disk footprint
operating system
Benefits of Ubuntu
6. No license or maintenance fees
7. An expanding ecosystem
8. Minimal maintenance
9. Growing community of peers and references
10. Is backed by Canonical's worldclass support.
Achievements using Ubuntu
Approximately 30% of Linux desktop installations in both 2006 & 2007
Ubuntu has been selected by readers of desktoplinux.com as the most popular Linux distribution.
Have Delight with Ubuntu 9.10
V. Bala Kr ishnan,Kanchi LUG Member.