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  2. librsvg - Wikipedia

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    librsvg, (occasionally stylized as LibRsvg) [2] is a free software SVG rendering library written as part of the GNOME project, intended to be lightweight and portable. [3] The Linux command-line program rsvg-convert uses the library to turn SVG files into raster images.

  3. File:Logo for the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign.svg

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  4. File:Kubuntu 2024 Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:58, 4 June 2024: 1,364 × 256 (6 KB): SolidLamp: Uploaded a work by Fabio Maricato from This is the new Kubuntu logo used on their website.

  5. File:Ubuntu typeface sample.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu releases are also given code names, using an adjective and an animal with the same first letter – an alliteration, e.g., "Dapper Drake".With the exception of the first two releases, code names are in alphabetical order, and except for the first three releases, the first letters are sequential, allowing a quick determination of which release is newer.

  7. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu (/ ʊ ˈ b ʊ n t uː / ⓘ uu-BUUN-too) [8] is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. [9] [10] [11] Ubuntu is officially released in multiple editions: Desktop, [12] Server, [13] and Core [14] for Internet of things devices [15] and robots.

  8. File:Ubuntu sample.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Ubuntu logo copyleft 1.svg - Wikipedia

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    A logo bearing strong resemblance to the logos of the Ubuntu operating system and the en:Human Rights First organization, and therefore able to represent them when fair use is necessary but undesirable. Strongly inspired by Image:Ubuntu-icon-pd2.png, which is, unfortunately, rasterized. Date: 25 August 2007: Source: Own work: Author: Macguy314