22. It can be described as a way of connecting with others—living in a global community where your actions affect all of humanity.
23. Ubuntu is more than just an operating system: it is a community of people that come together voluntarily to collaborate on an international software project that aims to deliver the best possible user experience.
120. Spain has been noted as the furthest along the road to Linux adoption
121. State owned Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) is installing Linux in all of its 20,000 retail branches as the basis for its web server and a new terminal platform
122. The Government of Pakistan established a Technology Resource Mobilization Unit in 2002 to enable groups of professionals to exchange views and coordinate activities in their sectors and to educate users about free software alternatives
134. National Institute for Computational Sciences/University of Tennessee (United States) - Kraken XT5 - Cray XT5-HE Opteron Six Core 2.6 GHz / 2009 Cray Inc.
137. Ubuntu includes the very best in translations and accessibility infrastructure that the free software community has to offer, to make Ubuntu usable for as many people as possible.
138. Ubuntu is released regularly and predictably; a new release is made every six months. You can use the current stable release or the current development release. Each release is supported for at least 18 months.
139. Ubuntu is entirely committed to the principles of open source software development; we encourage people to use open source software, improve it and pass it on.
And It contains all the application you need-including a Web browser, presentation, document and spreadsheet software, instant messaging and much more Ubuntu is an entirely open source operating system built around the Linux kernel. The Ubuntu community is built around the ideals enshrined in the Ubuntu Philosophy: that software should be available free of charge, that software tools should be usable by people in their local language and despite any disabilities, and that people should have the freedom to customize and alter their software in whatever way they see fit. For those reasons: * Ubuntu will always be free of charge, and there is no extra fee for the "enterprise edition"; we make our very best work available to everyone on the same Free terms. * Ubuntu includes the very best in translations and accessibility infrastructure that the free software community has to offer, to make Ubuntu usable for as many people as possible. * Ubuntu is released regularly and predictably; a new release is made every six months. You can use the current stable release or the current development release. Each release is supported for at least 18 months. * Ubuntu is entirely committed to the principles of open source software development; we encourage people to use open source software, improve it and pass it on. .