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On the occasion of 10th anniversary of Ubuntu, let's take a look at brief history of this renowned desktop distribution.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014:
Ubuntu is celebrating it's 10th anniversary. The past decade of open
source development has changed the industry for better and for always.
The free open source software has gained lot of popularity in last 10
years. Canonical didn't show any Linux desktop development as it was
busy in Ubuntu touch development in last one year; but Ubuntu is still
the most downloaded Linux desktop OS. Let's take a look at the brief
history of this popular Linux desktop OS.
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1. Beginning
Ubuntu means 'humanity towards others' in
Xhosa and Zulu language. Mark Shuttleworth contributed lot of efforts
to the development of Debian. He came with an idea of developing user
friendly, feature rich Linux desktop distribution. He self-funded the
early stage of company.
2. First
Mark Shuttleworth
sold his company, Thawte to VeriSign for half a billion dollars in 1999.
He used the money to fund development of Ubuntu. The first public
version of Ubuntu 4.10 was released in October, 2004. It was called
Warty Warthog.
3. Growth
The word spread very
quickly amongst open source community. People started testing Ubuntu.
The OS got very positive reviews for the early development stage version
of the OS. Distrowatch website, which used to rank open source
softwares, ranked Ubuntu on the first rank in the list of open source
Linux distributions.
4. Flavours
Ubuntu started
using different desktop environments, Xubuntu (XFCE), Kubuntu (KDE) and
Lubuntu (LXDE) gained popularity in no time. Plenty of official, non
official flavors of Ubuntu were produced after that. Like, Ubuntu Kylin,
Edubuntu, Mythubuntu etc.
5. On Top
Ubuntu had no
real rival back then. It didn't take much time for Ubuntu to become most
popular desktop Linux distribution. It was the best option for newbie
Linux users, and even those who were planning to migrate from Windows.
6. Mint
In
2011, Linux Mint gained popularity amongst users. Mint offered more
customization options than Ubuntu and it had rich user interface as
compared to Ubuntu. This is when Ubuntu found it's real competitor.
7. Unity
Unity
desktop interface was considered as major reason for the failure of
Ubuntu. This custom build desktop user interface was the reason behind
the success of GNOME 2.8 but, according to Ubuntu criticizers, Unity was
poorly designed and it seemed unfinished.
8. Privacy
More
polished and usable version of Unity was introduced in Ubuntu 12.04.
But in in Ubuntu 12.10, the shopping lens was added. And Ubuntu again
became the attack of criticizers due to user privacy invasion.
9. Mobility
Last
few years, Canonical has moved it's focus from desktop distribution
development to mobile platforms. Company released Ubuntu Touch last
year. Ubuntu Touch also works on Android devices. Company is working
with some manufacturers in development of devices running Ubuntu Touch
out of the box.
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