Unfortunately not, well not free anyway. Though there is support if your willing to pay.
On the bright side, there is an extremely large resource of helping full people people. A simple Google search should fix any problem.
I haven't even mention ubuntu forums where people can fix anything ubuntu related.
http://ubuntuforums.org/
Perhaps - see related link.
Yes. Heck, that's what most of Ubuntu was written in.
You can install Ubuntu easily on most PCs using their CD.
Ubuntu Desktop Edition can be run on both desktops and laptops. Ubuntu has power management features as well.
It is a distribution of Ubuntu. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Long Term Support) is named Precise Pangolin and was released on 26 April 2012.
MagicJack does not support any Linux distribution, and will not work in Ubuntu.
Out of the box, Ubuntu does not support ANY Windows programs, released by Microsoft or not. If you install Wine on Ubuntu, With Wine installed, you can run Visual Studio .NET 2003, but no later version.
Support for the Atheros AR81 family of wireless NICs is already built into the Ubuntu kernel.
Ubuntu does not support all software, since some kinds of software do not yet have a version that for Linux. However, many popular software can still be used in Ubuntu either in Wine or a virtual machine.
A technical support associate is an engineer who provides IT support to your business.
External NTFS drives will work with no problem with Ubuntu. Just plug in and use it.
Kubuntu is Ubuntu packaged with the KDE Plasma desktop environment. KDE is known for its fancy looks, bundled with the popularity and support of Ubuntu.