What does “ubuntu” mean?
Ubuntu is an open-source operating system based on the Linux kernel, known for its user-friendly interface and ease of use. The goal of Ubuntu is to provide a free, open, and stable operating system suitable for personal computers and servers. The name Ubuntu comes from a word in the Zulu language of southern Africa, meaning “humanity towards others.” This name reflects the values of collaboration, sharing, and mutual assistance advocated by the Ubuntu community.