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I already mentioned this in response to another post, but yes, it's really really supported. http://canonical.com/support
1. Actually, Canonical offers professional support services for servers and desktops. http://canonical.com/support2. My impression is that the "gaps" referred to in the article are mostly about certification from third parties like Oracle.
Yes, you missed something. From ubuntu.com: "Ubuntu is a community developed, linux-based operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers."
I already mentioned this in response to another post, but yes, it's really really supported. http://canonical.com/support
1. Actually, Canonical offers professional support services for servers and desktops. http://canonical.com/support
2. My impression is that the "gaps" referred to in the article are mostly about certification from third parties like Oracle.
Yes, you missed something. From ubuntu.com: "Ubuntu is a community developed, linux-based operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers."