Ubuntu is a free and open-source Linux distribution, which is based on Debian. Debian, on the other hand, is a popular and cost-free computer operating system that uses the Linus Kernel and other program components derived from the GNU project. People were complaining about the incredibly slow cycle of Debian, who released a new version every two years. They felt like their prayers were being answered when Ubuntu started to release a new version every six months. Debian uses rebranded versions to focus on the modifications that they did. Thousands of volunteers support Ubuntu because it is more user-friendly and easier to use.