Ubuntu Linux - A Brief Overview of the Three Different Versions
Which Version of Ubuntu is Best for You?
By The Info Geeks, published Sep 24, 2007
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Kubuntu
Kubuntu is essentially the main Ubuntu operating system with a different graphical user interface. Kubuntu uses the KDE environment, which is blue instead of the default GNOME theme. There really isn't anything special about this version except that it has a different look and feel to it.
Xubuntu
Xubuntu is another derivative of Ubuntu. Xubuntu uses the Xfce user interface, which uses fewer system resources, instead of the GNOME theme used in Ubuntu. Xubuntu is meant for computers that are older because the minimum requirements are less demanding. Xubuntu only requires 64 megabytes of RAM and 1.5 gigabytes of hard drive space, while Ubuntu requires 256 megabytes of RAM to install using the Live CD and 2 gigabytes of hard drive space.
Edubuntu
Edubuntu offers a more amateur environment that can be used in classrooms. Unlike the other two variations of Ubuntu, Edubuntu uses the GNOME graphical user interface. Edubuntu is directed to a much younger audience and can make a great operating system for kids.
Choosing Between the Three Ubuntu Variants
After reviewing all of these different variants of Ubuntu, you may be wondering which version is best for you.
If you just want something that looks totally different from the normal Ubuntu operating system, I would suggest Kubuntu. Kubuntu features a very attractive environment in n eye-catching shade of blue. Kubuntu has all of the features of Ubuntu aside from the fact that the graphical user interface is different.
Ubuntu Linux - A Brief Overview of the Three Different Versions
The three versions outside of the basic Ubuntu line are: Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu.
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Takeaways
- Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions for its versatility, stability, and simplicity
- Ubuntu is popular in different niches because of the three versions outside of the basic Ubuntu line
- The three versions outside of the basic Ubuntu line: Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu
Did You Know?
This open source operating system is sponsored by Canonical Ltd, owned by the South African billionaire Mark Shuttleworth. The name "Ubuntu" derives from the African concept that roughly translates as "humanity toward others"
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