Canonical is not interested in Linux kernel development

  


Two weeks ago, reports from the Linux Foundation showed that since 2.6.32, Microsoft has contributed more to the Linux kernel than Canonical. From then on, Ubuntu competitors began to question Canonical's. This behavior, and Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth has responded to this challenge and said that there is no interest in the development of the Linux kernel.

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Canonical was created by South African entrepreneur Mark · Shuttleworth, primarily to promote open source software projects. Its main software is Ubuntu.

Ubuntu is a desktop application based on the GNU/Linux operating system. Its name comes from Zulu or Hausa in southern Africa. The word "ubuntu" is translated as "Utto" and "Ubantu". , there are running heads or black-spotted rabbits, meaning "humanity", "my existence is because of the existence of everyone", is a kind of African traditional values, similar to the Chinese society's "benevolence" thinking.

Ubuntu is based on the Debian distribution and the GNOME desktop environment. The difference with Debian is that it releases a new version every six months.

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