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Ubuntu Server Edition is one of the most widely deployed server platforms worldwide, as is the Ubuntu Desktop version. Current versions of Ubuntu allow both server and desktop packages to be installed interchangeably.  
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Ubuntu Server Edition is one of the most widely deployed server platforms worldwide, as is the Ubuntu Desktop version. Current versions of Ubuntu allow both server and desktop packages to be installed interchangeably.
  
Here is info on the original proposed specifications for *nix filesystem layouts:
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There are many guides and manuals available for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_%28operating_system%29 Ubuntu].
  
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*{{Official|http://www.ubuntu.com/}}
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*[http://ubuntuforums.org/ Official Ubuntu Forums]
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*[http://ubuntuguide.org/ Ubuntu Guide (unofficial)] -- help manual, tips, FAQ, and software guide.
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== Installation standardization ==
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There is an effort to make installations in various Linux and other *nix filesystems adhere to a consistent folder schema.
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Here is info on the original proposed specifications:
 
[[Filesystem Hierarchy Standard]]
 
[[Filesystem Hierarchy Standard]]
  
 
This specification continues to evolve with time, as the standardization project continues.
 
This specification continues to evolve with time, as the standardization project continues.

Revision as of 16:24, 1 February 2010

Ubuntu Server Edition is one of the most widely deployed server platforms worldwide, as is the Ubuntu Desktop version. Current versions of Ubuntu allow both server and desktop packages to be installed interchangeably.

There are many guides and manuals available for Ubuntu.

Installation standardization

There is an effort to make installations in various Linux and other *nix filesystems adhere to a consistent folder schema.

Here is info on the original proposed specifications: Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

This specification continues to evolve with time, as the standardization project continues.