First, let us define ubuntu. Ubuntu is a free computer operating system based on the Linux Kernel. Its name comes from the Zulu word ubuntu, loosely translated as “humanity” or “A person is a person only through other people”. Ubuntu’s goals include providing an up-to-date, stable operating system for the average user, with a strong focus on usability and ease of installation.
Ubuntu has been rated as the most popular Linux distribution, claiming approximately 30% of desktop Linux installations in a survey. It is free and open source, meaning that not only is it distributed without charge, it may also be freely improved upon. Ubuntu is sponsored by Canonical Ltd, which is owned by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. Instead of selling Ubuntu itself, Canonical makes money by selling paid support for Ubuntu. By keeping Ubuntu free and open Canonical is able to leverage the talents of outside developers willing to contribute rather than having to do all development within the company itself.



Every movie has its own best. From the cinematography, scripts, music, visual effects, even makeups, best pictures, costume design and so on…Well, those are today’s categories. But, never wonder how ‘early ages’ produce the best of scenes of their ages? How their script being enhanced? How’s the direction? What scenes need to be edited or enhanced as well.


















