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Ubuntu is an open source operating system based on the Linux kernel and is distributed as free and open source software. It is the most popular Linux distribution and is widely used in both personal and commercial computing. Ubuntu is designed to be easy to use and is suitable for both beginners and experienced users. It is available in a variety of versions, including desktop, server, cloud, and IoT. It is also available in a range of languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Chinese.
Ubuntu is used by a wide range of organizations, including governments, educational institutions, and businesses. It is also popular among developers, as it provides a wide range of tools and applications for software development.
Some of the companies in the Ubuntu market include Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, as well as IBM, Dell, HP, and Oracle. Show Less Read more