Ubuntu Won the Best Linux Distribution Award

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*www.imgx.org/pfiles/701/ubuntu-1280x1024.pngThe "Best Linux Distribution" award from the Enterprise Open Source Magazine's Readers went this year to Canonical's Ubuntu. The award was announced at the 2007 Enterprise Open Source Conference. The winners of the Readers' Choice Awards were announced by SYS-CON, the parent publishing company for Enterprise Open Source Magazine.

The 11th International SOA World Conference & Expo 2007, co-located with the Second Annual Enterprise Open Source Conference, took place in New York City, at Roosevelt Hotel, during June 25-27, 2007.

"The Ubuntu community and our end-users strive to create and work with a version of Linux that is simple, elegant and easy to use. "The Readers' Choice Award" is another proof point that we are achieving our goals and meeting the needs of the greater computing community", commented Jane Silber, Director of Operations with Canonical Ltd.

Ubuntu Linux, developed by Canonical Ltd., is a Debian/GNU based distribution aiming at targets such as usability, regular releases, and ease of installation. The name of the distribution comes from the African concept of ubuntu which may be rendered roughly as "humanity toward others". It is a highly user-friendly distro, coming with a suite of pre-installed applications such as OpenOffice.org, Firefox web browser or the Gimp raster graphics editor. Ubuntu packages have generally been based on packages from Debian's unstable branch: both distributions use Debian's deb package format and APT/Synaptic to manage installed packages. The most recent version, Ubuntu 7.04 (a.k.s. Feisty Fawn), was released this April. Version 7.10 (codename Gutsy Gibbon) is scheduled for release on October 18, 2007.

Currently funded by Canonical Ltd. on July 8, 2005, Ubuntu also enjoys the support of the Ubuntu Foundation, which provided an initial funding of US$10 million, created by Mark Shuttleworth and Canonical Ltd, as an emergency fund in case Canonical's support would cease.

Source: Softpedia.com
 

praka123

left this forum longback
saurabh kakkar said:
ubuntu is HOT
i love it
its my first ever distro
Lucky u r:).for,my first distro was rh 6 something.i used it for a hour or so and reinstalled win98 iirc.:eek: i am very confused with it that time.later i developed some interest to stick with Linux and used from RH7.2 onwards.the things are not that good at that time.gui is a b/w interface iirc.
 

rocket357

Security freak
kumarmohit said:
Sigh Sabayon:(

Indeed! Agreed! Sabayon is quite a distro and has a KILLER package manager. (Well, ok...so I'm biased because I'm more of a Gentoo guy than a Debian guy...big deal haha)
 

gary4gar

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Great news!
How do ubuntu generate funds & whats the garrenty that it will not die? I dont want to see it dying thats why i was asking

p.s sorry for spellings typed it from my mobile
 

mehulved

18 Till I Die............
rocket357 said:
Indeed! Agreed! Sabayon is quite a distro and has a KILLER package manager. (Well, ok...so I'm biased because I'm more of a Gentoo guy than a Debian guy...big deal haha)
and entropy coming out soon
 

rocket357

Security freak
gary4gar said:
Great news!
How do ubuntu generate funds & whats the garrenty that it will not die? I dont want to see it dying thats why i was asking

p.s sorry for spellings typed it from my mobile

Man, if Slackware hasn't died yet (saying that because Slack has been around for a while...not implying Slack should die or will die or whatever, so if you misunderstand me, get over it =), I'm sure Ubuntu won't with it's nice userbase...

If it concerns you, consider contributing to the project...

mehulved said:
and entropy coming out soon

Yeah entropy will be interesting. I hope they can maintain Gentoo compatibility enough to make it a reality (source/binary driven distro).
 
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