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Introducing Ubuntu Linux
Choosing Ubuntu
Reviewing hardware and
Software requirements
Using Ubuntu CDs
Getting help with Ubuntu Linux
Getting more information about
Ubuntu
The Ubuntu Linux Project
the introduction of a free operating system project in 1991 that came to be known as Linux, by aFinnish computer software student named Linus Torvalds
The book that you hold in your hands wouldn’t exist without these three events, the resulting shockwave of independence and empowerment, and the perpetuation of the community spirit throughout the computer industry that these events (and many related ones) caused. Sometimes, if you’re lucky, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
The operating system and applications discussed in this book are free, and their source code is freely available.
Anyone who wants to can build, install, and run them. A huge online community of users has sprung up around them, including specialized groups who create easily installed sets of this software, known as Linux distributions. This chapter explores the philosophy, community, and history behind one of the newest, and arguably the best, of these easily obtained, easily installed, and easy-to-use free software environments, known as the Ubuntu Linux distribution.
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