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October 24, 2007, 09:06
shufitz
New usage of "ubuntu"
Several years ago our board mentioned ubuntu – in rough terms, humanity, not as an individual but as defined by one's interrelationships. "The principle of caring for each other's well-being...and a spirit of mutual support …"

The name Ubuntu has been given to a new software package promoting Linux:
October 24, 2007, 09:19
zmježd
Ubuntu is related to the word Bantu 'people'. It's from the singular mtu 'person'. I've mentioned Bantu languages before while discussing grammatical gender (aka noun classes). Bantu languages have nearly a dozen by some counts. The prefixes m- ~ ba- go on nouns and any verbs they are the subject of. There's a short discussion here.

I've used Ubuntu, the OS, on and off over the past year, and it's easy to install and use. It's open source and it's free.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
October 24, 2007, 09:20
goofy
Ubuntu is on version 7. It was first released in 2004.