Difference between revisions of "Ubuntu"

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*[https://help.ubuntu.com/ Official Ubuntu Help pages]
 
*[https://help.ubuntu.com/ Official Ubuntu Help pages]
*[http://ubuntuguide.dyndns.info/ Ubuntu Guide] -- unofficial help manual, tips, FAQ, and software guide
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*[http://ubuntuguide.org Ubuntu Guide] -- help manual, tips, FAQ, and software guide for Ubuntu
*[http://kubuntuguide.info Kubuntu Guide] -- the only manual and guide for Kubuntu
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*[http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Kubuntuguide Kubuntu Guide] -- manual and guide for Kubuntu
 
*[http://ubuntuforums.org/ Official Ubuntu Forums]
 
*[http://ubuntuforums.org/ Official Ubuntu Forums]
  
*[http://kubuntuguide.info/Ubuntu-Med_FAQ Ubuntu-Med] -- multi-server platform that includes VistA
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*[http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu-Med_FAQ Ubuntu-Med] -- multi-server platform that includes VistA
*[http://ubuntudoctorsguild.dyndns.org Ubuntu Doctor's Guild] -- featuring WorldVistA instructions
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*[http://ubuntudoctorsguild.kubuntuguide.net Ubuntu Doctor's Guild] -- featuring WorldVistA instructions

Revision as of 18:27, 26 April 2014

Ubuntu Server Edition is one of the most widely deployed server platforms worldwide, as is the Ubuntu Desktop version. Current versions of Ubuntu allow both server and desktop packages to be installed interchangeably. Ubuntu is a derivative of the Debian Linux operating system. Many users prefer a variation called Kubuntu.

Ubuntu has an efficient version of its server OS specifically tuned for use in virtual machines. Previously known as JeOS ("Just Enough Operating System"), it is now known merely as the "virtual machine minimal installation" for the Ubuntu Server.

There are many guides and manuals available for Ubuntu.