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  2. File:Ubuntu logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Visual Identity. This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Logo-ubuntu cof-orange-hex.svg. Author. Canonical Ltd. Permission. ( Reusing this file) Public domain Public domain false false. This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text.

  3. Dracula (color scheme) - Wikipedia

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    Joey Sneddon of omg!ubuntu! recommended Dracula, noting its wide compatibility, as well as its open source nature. [14] Writing for SpeckyBoy Magazine , Eric Karkovack reported that "Dracula is a dark theme that presents some great color contrast.

  4. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu (/ ʊ ˈ b ʊ n t uː / uu-BUUN-too) [8] is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. [9] [10] [11] Ubuntu is officially released in multiple editions: Desktop, [12] Server, [13] and Core [14] for Internet of things devices [15] and robots.

  5. File:Ubuntu logo copyleft 1.svg - Wikipedia

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    A logo bearing strong resemblance to the logos of the Ubuntu operating system and the en:Human Rights First organization, and therefore able to represent them when fair use is necessary but undesirable. Strongly inspired by Image:Ubuntu-icon-pd2.png, which is, unfortunately, rasterized. Date: 25 August 2007: Source: Own work: Author: Macguy314

  6. Ubuntu philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu philosophy. Elephant statue with Ubuntu motif, Florianópolis, Brazil. Ubuntu (Zulu pronunciation: [ùɓúntʼù]) [1] (meaning humanity in Bantu) describes a set of closely related Bantu African-origin value systems that emphasize the interconnectedness of individuals with their surrounding societal and physical worlds.

  7. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu releases are also given code names, using an adjective and an animal with the same first letter – an alliteration, e.g., "Dapper Drake".With the exception of the first two releases, code names are in alphabetical order, and except for the first three releases, the first letters are sequential, allowing a quick determination of which release is newer.

  8. Tux (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Tux (mascot) Tux is a penguin character and the official brand character of the Linux kernel. [1] Originally created as an entry to a Linux logo competition, Tux is the most commonly used icon for Linux, although different Linux distributions depict Tux in various styles. The character is used in many other Linux programs and as a general ...

  9. Lubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Version 10.10 introduced new artwork to the distribution, including new panel and menu backgrounds, a new Openbox theme, new Lubuntu menu logo, splash images and desktop wallpaper. Lubuntu 10.10 was not accepted as an official Ubuntu derivative at this release point due to "a lack of integration with the infrastructure Canonical and Ubuntu" but ...