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2024-10-21 |
Ubuntu turns 20 years old |
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The Ubuntu project is celebrating the distribution's 20th anniversary this week. Canonical first launched Ubuntu in 2004 and the distribution soon earned a reputation for being a more user-friendly, desktop-ready flavour of Debian. A focus on ease of use along with hardware certification, shipping free install media, and a streamlined system installer quickly made Ubuntu one of the world's most commonly used distributions. Canonical has published a web page which shows Ubuntu's timeline and marks milestones in the distribution's evolution. "The story of Ubuntu is a story written by many hands. This page is a tribute to our community, partners and Canonical staff who have all given a piece of themselves to making this open source project thrive. Thank you to all of you. Above all, it’s a celebration of what Ubuntu has achieved so far, and an invitation to collaborate with us in delivering an even faster pace of innovation in the future." |
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