Ubuntu may refer to:
Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux operating system and distribution for personal computers, smartphones and network servers. It uses Unity as its default desktop environment. It is based on free software and named after the Southern African philosophy of ubuntu (literally, "human-ness"), which often is translated as "humanity towards others" or "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity".
Development of Ubuntu is led by UK-based Canonical Ltd., a company owned by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. Canonical generates revenue through the sale of technical support and other services related to Ubuntu. The Ubuntu project is publicly committed to the principles of open-source software development; people are encouraged to use free software, study how it works, improve upon it, and distribute it.
Ubuntu is built on Debian's architecture and infrastructure, to provide Linux server, desktop, phone, tablet and TV operating systems. Ubuntu releases updated versions predictably every six months, and each release receives free support for nine months (eighteen months prior to 13.04) with security fixes, high-impact bug fixes and conservative, substantially beneficial low-risk bug fixes. The first release was in October 2004.
Ubuntu is a closed restaurant in Napa Valley, California which doubles as a yoga studio. The New York Times listed it as one of the ten best new American restaurants.
Looking at the mist of the moonset.
Feeling deep connection within me.
The water on the leaves reflects the sun
into this complex reality.
This natural art reveals
the colors from an utopian creation.
The brilliant blue of the sky
connects me to this lucid dream.
An amazing forest is shining
to the flight of hummingbirds.
Winds are taking me back.
The venom gives me hope.
The poison of life !
Discovering the strength of the elements.
The natural symphony synchronizes with me.
Invisible and limitless,
the wind propels my mind in the sky.
Questions about the sense of it all.
Desire to get to the edge.
What is reality?
Crying, from joy to sadness.
All my senses are reflecting
into the mirror of life.
Bliss created into nature.
No more ignorance, free you are.
The adventure to the unknown
to find the inner peace.
Another flying seed flew away...