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About Linux
Official Ubuntu derivatives
- Kubuntu - Ubuntu with KDE
- Xubuntu - Ubuntu with Xfce and more light-weight applications
- Edubuntu - Ubuntu designed for students
- Gobuntu - Ubuntu with only entirely free software
- Mythbuntu - Ubuntu with support for MythTV
- Ubuntu mobile - Ubuntu designed for mobile devices with internet access
- Linux MCE - Ubuntu with KDE, intended for use as a media center
- Ubuntu JeOS - Ubuntu designed for virtual appliances
- Ubuntu Studio - Ubuntu but with multimedia-oriented applications
Other major Linux distributions
Desktop
Server
Canonical Ltd.
- Canonical Ltd.
- Launchpad - A bug-reporting service used by Ubuntu, and created by Canonical Ltd.
Software on Ubuntu
- GNOME - The desktop environment in Ubuntu
- OpenOffice.org - The office suite in Ubuntu
- GIMP - The image editor in Ubuntu
- Firefox - The web browser in Ubuntu
- Pidgin - The instant messaging client, formerly named GAIM, included in Ubuntu
- Evolution - The e-mail client in Ubuntu
Individuals relating to Ubuntu
- Mark Shuttleworth - Founder of Canonical Ltd., the company behind Ubuntu
- Debian [r]: Free Linux distribution created in 1993 by Ian Murdock. [e]
- Doolittle Raid [r]: The first U.S. offensive operation in the Pacific during the Second World War. [e]
- Incident Command System [r]: An increasingly worldwide set of procedures and doctrines for operational response to emergencies requiring response from different organizations, ranging from multiple units of the same local fire department or police force, to major disasters covering large regions and requiring national or international resources [e]
- Linux (operating system) [r]: A free and open source operating system kernel designed by Linus Torvalds. The kernel is typically augmented by a plethora of other software, creating a Linux distribution. [e]