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Ubuntu (/ ʊ ˈ b ʊ n t uː / ⓘ uu-BUUN-too) [9] is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. [10] [11] [12] Ubuntu is officially released in multiple editions: Desktop, [13] Server, [14] and Core [15] for Internet of things devices [16] and robots.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Desktop uses Linux kernel 5.17 for newer hardware and a rolling HWE (hardware enablement) kernel based on version 5.15 for other hardware; Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Server uses version 5.15, while Ubuntu Cloud and Ubuntu for IoT use an optimized kernel based on version 5.15. It updates Python to 3.10 and Ruby to 3.0. [274]
Ubuntu Unity 21.10 uses the Snap version of the Firefox web browser, in place of the previous Deb version, a move that matches Ubuntu 21.10. A new Plymouth splash screen and new artwork were introduced, including the default Indri-themed wallpaper. [30] The project also adopted a new simplified Ubuntu Unity logo by Muqtadir and Allan Carvalho. [30]
The first official stand-alone release of Xubuntu was version 6.06 long term support (LTS), which was made available on 1 June 2006. It was introduced with the statement: Xubuntu is the newest official Ubuntu derivative distribution, using the Xfce desktop environment and a selection of GTK2 applications. Its lightweight footprint is well ...
ksmbd, an in-kernel SMB 3 server; Migrate memory pages to persistent memory in lieu of discard [81] DAMON, a data access monitor; Introduce process_mrelease(2) system call [82] 22nd LTS release; used in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Slackware 15, [83] UEK 7 [84] Named Trick or Treat [85] 5.14 29 August 2021 [86] 5.14.21 [87] Greg Kroah-Hartman
USB: Many external SSDs use the Universal Serial Bus interface, with modern versions like USB 3.1 Gen 2 supporting speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s. [93] Thunderbolt: Some high-end external SSDs use the Thunderbolt interface. Parallel ATA (PATA): An older interface used in early SSDs, with speeds up to 1064 Mbit/s.
Azure Linux is being developed by the Linux Systems Group at Microsoft for its edge network services and as part of its cloud infrastructure. [5] The company uses it as the base Linux for containers in the Azure Stack HCI implementation of Azure Kubernetes Service. [4]
USB Auto connect to virtual machine; 15.0.1 9 November 2018 [24] Host and guest operating system support: Ubuntu 18.10; Fedora 29; RHEL 7.6; 15.0.2 22 November 2018 [25] Host and guest operating system support: Windows 10 October Update; Windows Server 2019; 15.1 14 May 2019 [26] Guest operating system support: Windows 10 19H1; Ubuntu 19.04 ...