What is Ubuntu (Linux)?
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An operating system is a layer of software on a computer that acts as a foundation for computer programs. It's the OS's job to monitor computer resources and allocate those resources to programs that need them. When you execute a program, the OS acts like a supervisor and makes sure the program has the processing power, memory and any other resources it might need to function.
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Ubuntu is a Linux distribution or distro (as many like to call it) it is made and supported by the company conical it was one of the first distros to include an easy installation than Debian the granddaddy of Linux.
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