Midie Q. de Guzman
Ma. Gilda Sinchioco
Cherry Lyn A. Dawang
GROUP 2
BSIT-4G
Seatwork in Ubuntu
1.Ubuntu is an Ancient African word meaning ?
Ans : “ Humanity to others “
2. Development of Ubuntu is led by Canonical Ltd owned by.
Ans: Mark Shuttleworth
3. A desktop environment composed entirely of free and open-source software and targets to be cross-platform.
Ans: GNOME
4. The first version of Ubuntu to offer Canonical's ShipIt services.
Ans: Ubuntu 4.10 (Warty Warthog)
5. Canonical's fourth release, and the first Long Term Support (LTS) release.
Ans: Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake)
6. It was first introduced in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) –a desktop effects applet.
Ans: Compiz
7. The Merge of Compiz and Beryl.
Ans: Compiz Fusion
8. Canonical's eighth release of Ubuntu and the second Long Term Support (LTS) release.
Ans: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron)
9. An interesting and useful introduction to Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) is the ?
Ans: Guest session
10. The version of Ubuntu that named after the mythical animal Jaunty Jackalope.
Ans: Ubuntu 9.04
Installation of Ubuntu is generally performed with theLive CD or a Live USB drive. The Ubuntu OS can run directly from the CD (although this is usually slower than running Ubuntu from an HDD), allowing a user to "test-drive" the OS for hardware compatibility and driver support. The CD also contains the Ubiquity installer,[50]which can then guide the user through the permanent installation process. CD images of all current and past versions are available for download at the Ubuntu web site.[51] Installing from the CD requires a minimum of 384 MB of RAM (as of Ubuntu 12.10).