Introduction to Ubuntu September 2011

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Introduction to Ubuntu September 2011

Elizabeth Krumbach Linux (Debian and Ubuntu) Systems Administrator at LinuxForce Ubuntu Community Council Member Board Member of Partimus.org

Ubuntu Basics Version of Linux based on Debian Founded by Mark Shuttleworth Initial release in October 2004: 4.10 (code name: Warty Warthog) Releases every 6 months, with Long-Term Support releases every 2 years Open, community-driven development with core funding from Canonical Estimated users: 20 million

What does “Ubuntu” Mean? “humanity toward others” “I am what I am because of who we all are”

Philosophical Goals Every computer user should have the freedom to download, run, copy, distribute, study, share, change and improve their software ofr any purpose, without paying licensing fees Every computer user should be able to be able to use their software in the language of their choice Every computer user should be given every opportunity to use software, even if they work under disability

The Code of Conduct Be considerate Be respectful Be collaborative When you disagree, consult others When you are unsure, ask for hel Step down considerately http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct

Why Ubuntu? Predictable and frequent releases A strong focus on localization and accessibility A strong focus on ease of use and user-friendliness on the desktop Strong focus on Python as the programming language as choice for development A community-driven approach that worked with existing projects A new set of tools developed specifically with Ubuntu

Questions? Contact: ubuntu-california.org Elizabeth Krumbach <lyz@ubuntu.com>

Credits Ubuntu Developer Summit Maverick Photo by Kenneth Wimer, May 2010 Ubuntu Developer Summit Oneiric Sean Sosik- Hamor, May 2011 All other presentation material by Elizabeth Krumbach All content contained within this presentation is licensed as CC-BY-SA