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Thursday, 9 October 2025

History of Ubuntu, one of the most popular Linux distributions in the world

History of Ubuntu, one of the most popular Linux distributions in the world


Origins (2004)

  • Ubuntu was founded by Mark Shuttleworth, a South African entrepreneur and former Debian developer.

  • He created Canonical Ltd. to fund and maintain the project.

  • Ubuntu was based on Debian, a long-standing Linux distribution known for stability and open-source purity.

  • The first version, Ubuntu 4.10 “Warty Warthog”, was released on October 20, 2004.

The goal: create a user-friendly, regularly updated Linux OS that anyone could use — free of charge.


Core Philosophy

Ubuntu is built on four freedoms (inspired by open-source principles):

  1. Freedom to run the program for any purpose.

  2. Freedom to study and change the program.

  3. Freedom to redistribute copies.

  4. Freedom to share improvements.

Its slogan: “Linux for Human Beings.”


Major Milestones

YearVersionHighlights
20044.10 “Warty Warthog”First release; based on Debian; easy desktop install.
20066.06 “Dapper Drake”First LTS (Long Term Support) release; introduced Live CD installer.
20088.04 “Hardy Heron”Widespread adoption; strong desktop and server versions.
201010.04 “Lucid Lynx”Major UI polish; long-term stability.
201111.04 “Natty Narwhal”Introduced Unity desktop environment, replacing GNOME 2.
201414.04 “Trusty Tahr”LTS version; very popular for enterprises.
201717.10 “Artful Aardvark”Switched from Unity to GNOME 3.
201818.04 “Bionic Beaver”LTS; cloud and container support via Snap packages.
202020.04 “Focal Fossa”Stable, cloud-optimized release; improved ZFS and hardware support.
202222.04 “Jammy Jellyfish”LTS; newer GNOME, Wayland by default.
202424.04 “Noble Numbat”Latest LTS; enhanced security, AI tools, and performance improvements.

Ubuntu in the Cloud & Servers

  • Ubuntu quickly became a top OS for servers and cloud computing.

  • It's used by AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, and countless data centers.

  • Ubuntu Server powers much of the modern internet.

  • Canonical also developed Ubuntu Core, a minimal, containerized version for IoT devices.


Ubuntu Touch & Beyond

  • Canonical tried to bring Ubuntu to smartphones and tablets via Ubuntu Touch (2013).

  • The project aimed for “Convergence” — one OS for all devices.

  • It was discontinued by Canonical in 2017, but revived by the UBports community.


Modern Ubuntu

  • Today, Ubuntu is available in multiple flavors (official variants) like:

    • Ubuntu Desktop

    • Ubuntu Server

    • Kubuntu (KDE)

    • Xubuntu (XFCE)

    • Lubuntu (LXQt)

    • Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Studio, etc.

  • It remains one of the most popular Linux distributions worldwide for beginners, developers, and enterprises.


Impact

  • Ubuntu helped make Linux mainstream on desktops and cloud servers.

  • It inspired countless derivatives (like Linux Mint, Pop!_OS).

  • Its regular 6-month release cycle and 5-year LTS versions became a Linux standard.

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