Ubuntu is an isiXhosa/isiZulu word, and the concept (and similar words) exist in other Bantu languages... But, although Swahili is a Bantu language, I don't think it's a word in Swahili. (To be fair, I can't claim fluency in Swahili, but it's not in any of my dictionaries.)
If you install a new operating system, you erase EVERYTHING on your computer.
No you don't. But you MIGHT, by accident or intent. So back up everything first anyway. In fact back up everything daily anyway, anyway. It's a good standard practice.
There are two types of people in the world: Those who have lost files because of not having good backups. And those who have not yet lost files due to not having good backups. Try to stay out of Group 1 as long as possible.
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No you don't. But you MIGHT, by accident or intent. So back up everything first anyway. In fact back up everything daily anyway, anyway. It's a good standard practice.
There are two types of people in the world: Those who have lost files because of not having good backups. And those who have not yet lost files due to not having good backups. Try to stay out of Group 1 as long as possible.