Using Ubuntu Linux/Ubuntu Variations
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The Linux ecosystem is diverse and allows for a multitude of desktop environments to be built for it. Many are packaged in their own flavours of Ubuntu.
Official Editions
[edit | edit source]- Ubuntu for desktops
- This is the main Ubuntu version, also known as Ubuntu Desktop. All other versions of Ubuntu are based on it. It uses the Unity desktop environment. Recommended requirements are 1 GiB of RAM and 5 GB (minimum) of Hard Drive space.[1]
- Ubuntu Server
- This edition strips the desktop features for server capabilities, and allows you to have a fully working LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) Web Server up and running in less than an hour. It requires at least 192 MiB of RAM and 5 GB Hard Drive space.[1]
Supported Derivatives
[edit | edit source]Flavours are listed according to this downloads page.
- Kubuntu
- The KDE spin, featuring KDE versions of software. Emphasizes productivity over general purpose use.
- Mythbuntu
- A Xubuntu spin designed to make building your own DVR (Digital Video Recorder) using the MythTV software suite as easy as possible.
- Lubuntu
- A scaled down variant of Ubuntu that is lighter, less resource hungry and more energy-efficient by using lightweight applications and LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment, as its default desktop environment. It's geared towards low-spec hardware that doesn't have enough resources for all the bells and whistles of the "full-featured" mainstream distributions.
- Ubuntu Budgie
- A spin of Ubuntu using Budgie as its desktop environment (developed for Solus, another Linux distribution).
- Ubuntu GNOME
- Uses the GNOME desktop environment instead of Unity.
- Ubuntu Kylin
- Geared towards Chinese users.
- Ubuntu MATE
- Goes closer to Ubuntu's origins by using the MATE desktop environment.
- Xubuntu
- A lightweight version of Ubuntu that uses the XFCE environment. The standard applications are a 50/50 mix of GNOME and XFCE-centric programs. This version is geared towards older hardware.
- Ubuntu Studio
- An unofficial, community-built Ubuntu derivative geared towards Musicians, Digital Artists/Designers, and Movie Makers.
Other Derivatives
[edit | edit source]- Edubuntu
- This version includes applications geared toward education. A KDE version and a GNOME version exists. It is recommended to install the Standard Edition as the website has not been updated to distribute 16.04 LTS images.