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  1. Enterprise Open Source and Linux | Ubuntu

    Ubuntu is the modern, open source operating system on Linux for the enterprise server, desktop, cloud, and IoT.

  2. Ubuntu Desktop PC operating system | Ubuntu

    Fully open source Ubuntu has always been free to download, use, and share. We believe in the power of open source software; Ubuntu could not exist without its worldwide community of …

  3. Download - Get Ubuntu

    Download Ubuntu desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi and IoT devices, Ubuntu Core and all the Ubuntu flavors. Ubuntu is an open-source software platform that runs …

  4. The Ubuntu Community

    Ubuntu is an open source software operating system that runs from the desktop, to the cloud, to all your internet connected things.

  5. Open source AI | Ubuntu

    Take your models to production with open source AI Build enterprise-grade AI projects with secure and supported Canonical MLOps. Develop on your Ubuntu workstation using Charmed …

  6. RadeonDriver - Community Help Wiki

    Aug 21, 2017 · This guide shows you how to use the open source Radeon driver for some ATI/AMD graphics cards and APUs, which is part of the xserver-xorg-video-ati package. This …

  7. KVM hypervisor: a beginners’ guide | Ubuntu

    Sep 8, 2021 · KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is the leading open source virtualisation technology for Linux. It installs natively on all Linux distributions and turns underlying physical …

  8. AMDGPU-Driver - Community Help Wiki

    Jan 3, 2022 · AMDGPU-PRO is the open source AMDGPU driver with a proprietary overlay. What this means is that AMD's "proprietary" driver will be based on its open source driver! This …

  9. SONiC: The open source network operating system for modern

    Apr 9, 2025 · Today, SONiC is a project hosted by the Linux Foundation. Canonical has identified several key strategies to help network equipment vendors and users of SONiC in the …

  10. About the Ubuntu project | Ubuntu

    That’s when Mark Shuttleworth gathered a small team of Debian developers who together founded Canonical and set out to create an easy-to-use Linux desktop called Ubuntu.