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Where is the source code located for Ubuntu Server. For instance, if the goal was to build it on a local machine?

As an example AWS Bottlerocket source code is on GitHub at URL: https://github.com/bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket

Is there a GitHub page for Ubuntu Server or Ubuntu Desktop source code?

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    Can you clarify what you mean by "the source code"? The question of "how do I build an ISO image myself" is different than "what is the source of each package so I can compile every package from scratch"
    – cocomac
    May 18, 2023 at 16:31
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    "Source Code" is for thousands of packages. There is not one "source code" source for this (linux kernel, DE components, SystemD, C libraries, etc. all have different source codes). What exactly are you attempting to do here?
    – Thomas Ward
    May 18, 2023 at 16:32
  • Yes, I am assuming the differentiation that Canonical provides is that they all this "package mess" usable. They create copies of all of it, synchronize with the various open source projects, create daily build, and essentially organize all of it. I would imagine that they would have a public GitHub page, but it looks like all this is done internally.
    – Kris
    May 18, 2023 at 18:14

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The source code for Ubuntu is here: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/source/ but I don't see a distinction between desktop and server - probably the source is common for both and depends on particular build configuration.

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