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Ubuntu is a "distro" of the Linux operating system.
Linux.
Yes, Ubuntu is an operating system, that uses the Linux Kernel.
Yes. Windows 7 is a system distribution in the Windows family built around Microsoft's proprietary NT operating system. Ubuntu is also one of many Linux distributions built around the open source Linux operating system.
Linux is an operating system on which a wide array of system distributions (Such as Ubuntu and Android.) are built.
Linux is an operating system on which lots of system distributions, such as Ubuntu, Android, Chrome OS, Archlinux, are built.
A) Free BSD is the operating system BSD(Berkeley's Software Distribution) Linux and Ubuntu are just like kernel.
Yes, Linux is like an operating system much like Windows OS or Mac OS. Linux is kind of like a community of Operating Systems. A popular OS from Linux is Ubuntu.
Linux is only a Kernel (Operating System). Different Flavours of linux have different user programs on top of the same linux kernel. A high level example : Ubuntu has the user program(package) GNOME while Kubuntu has KDE, whereas both ubuntu & Kubuntu use the same Linux Kernel.
Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, the list is huge!
Ubuntu is a community effort and does not have a single maker. It is a distribution that is an off-branch from Linux. Google for "Ubuntu" and "Linux" for more information.
Ubuntu is a computer operating system based on Debian Linux and is freely distributed. Ubuntu wiki is a site which answers questions on this software.