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7/30/2008

Knew Linux Ubuntu

Linux was one of the operation systems that seized much attention of the users of the computer all over the world. But knew you from where from him Linux personally??? It was a student of nationality Filandia that was the first person who found him. Linus Thorvald's, so the name of his discoverer. It is not surprising that Linux was used to the name operating system like the name of his discoverer. In August 1991, Linus did the version 0,01. And in the same year, to be precise on October 5 1991, officially launched the version 0,02

The Linux Ubuntu history Ubuntu came from the African language namely “Humanity to Others” that meant “Humanity for fellow”. On the basis of so was launched by him Linux Ubuntu that was released during 2004. This operation system was to be the descendants from the operation system Linux that was other, namely Debian. Ubuntu was personally made with the aim: always free without the existence of the license cost, was open source (the code was open), and was ready to be utilized in the stable condition. Ubuntu was supported by the company named Canonical, Ltd that had the aim of helping the development, the distribution, and the promotion from products that was open source (the code was open). This company had headquarters in Europe and was led by someone named Mark Shuttle worth.

Since the first time being launched, Ubuntu received attention that was very big from the user Linux that was other. This was caused because of the stability that was owned by Ubuntu personally. Moreover comfort and the ease that were owned by Ubuntu to the attraction that was big for the Linux user all over the part of the world.

As for the Ubuntu version that was released and circulated was as follows :
1) the Version 4,10 (Warty Warthdog).
2) the Version 5,04 (Hoary Hedgedog).
3) the Version 5,10 (Breezy Badger).
4) the Version 6,06 (Drapper Drake).
5) the Version 6,10 (Edgy Eft).
6) the Version 7,04 (Feisty Fawn).
7) the Version 7,10 (Gutsy Gibbson).

For further information about Ubuntu, please visited www.ubuntu.com and www.canonical.com.

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