Does anyone here know how Ubuntu works? Seems I can't get good answers to the questions I have. I'm interested in learning about how Ubuntu is designed, and why it is designed the way it is!
Does Ubuntu Have First Party Support?
In my mind first party support means that the developers of Ubuntu support the design of the system such that users of Ubuntu can use first party sources for various components of the system, and thereby integrate applications from first party sources without breaking the underlying Ubuntu system. Such an approach would make Ubuntu modular, and dynamic, capable of change, as opposed to static and prohibitive, it would also allow users of Ubuntu to take steps building their own systems without having to rely on singular sources, and allow them to use the best possible, and most secure sources.
It could be, that it's loosely true, but not entirely the case. There are tons of potential system components for example, besides merely the kernel, and hardware drivers, nearly every aspect of the system has a first party, that Ubuntu draws from, to create the Ubuntu operating system.
Also, when I say "does Ubuntu support," I am talking about the people that actually design the operating system in this case, and not the forum mods. There seems to be a lot of confusion with basic communication on the forums, we clearly are not rising to meet the standards that *Community* requires! But I will keep trying...
Does Ubuntu Have First Party Support For Modular Components Of The System? Which?
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