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Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a fast, secure, free and easy-to-use operating system used by millions of people around the world. Compatible with all your devices: Ubuntu works brilliantly with a range of devices. No installation CDs. No fuss. And it’s compatible with Windows too...

So you can open, edit and share Microsoft Office documents easily.
Your PC, your way: Choose from thousands of free apps in the Ubuntu Software Centre so you can customise your computer just how you like it.
Keep that new computer feeling!: No clutter. No trial software slowing you down.

Ubuntu offers a new computing experience that's fast and stays fast.
You can download Ubuntu onto your computer today - all you need is a CD or USB stick.
You can even choose to replace your current operating system, whether it’s Windows or Mac OS, or run Ubuntu alongside it.
You can download Ubuntu onto a CD or USB stick and run it from there.
If you like it, you can replace your current operating system or run Ubuntu alongside it.
If you’ve got Windows, you can run Ubuntu within your current system with the Windows installer (Wubi). That way, you can install and uninstall Ubuntu in the same way as any other Windows application. It's simple and safe.

Ubuntu - Changelog:

Ubuntu 23.04 is shipped with the new 6.2 Linux kernel that brings many new features.
Notable Ubuntu kernel features:
Support to build and run out-of-tree Rust :crab: modules 360 with generic and lowlatency kernels.
Newer LSM stacking and AppArmor patch set.

Notable upstream 134 kernel features:
Performance boost for Older Intel Skylake CPUs with Call Depth Tracking.
Support for Intel Arc graphics DG2/Alchemist.
New Intel TDX guest driver.
Support for Sony DualShock 4 gamepads.
Updated zstd compression code.
Miscellaneous BPF improvements.
New hardware support, various performance and security improvements.

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ships multiple optimized kernels on per-product basis:
Ubuntu Desktop will automatically opt-into v5.17 375 kernel on the latest generations of certified devices (linux-oem-22.04).
Ubuntu Desktop uses a rolling HWE kernel (linux-hwe-22.04) on all other generations of hardware. The rolling HWE kernel is based on the v5.15 81 kernel for 22.04.0 and 22.04.1 point releases.
Ubuntu Server defaults to a non-rolling LTS kernel v5.15 (linux-generic).
Ubuntu Cloud and Devices use optimized kernels in collaboration with partners (v5.15+ with additional backports and features).

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