Linux Guide 📓

Ubuntu

Last updated: 2024, Mon May 27th at 21:47 CDT

Ubuntu is suitable for daily use as a desktop or server. It is based heavily on Debian, but developed by Canonical, with a few additional features. Offering LTS releases, it will be supported for the next five years. Then an additional 5 years of security updates, for a total of 10 years of support.

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General Information

  • Apt package manager
  • Nala is the preferred apt frontend
  • DEB packages
  • Pacstall a community-driven repository
  • Official Ubuntu releases can not ship with flatpak support, instead they use snaps

Versions

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Ubuntu Servers #

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Spins/Flavors

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Kubuntu #

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Lubuntu #

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Ubuntu Budgie #

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Ubuntu Cinnamon #

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Ubuntu Mate #

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Ubuntu Unity #

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Xubuntu #

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Distributions

Rhino Linux #

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Rhino Linux uses a rolling-release upgrade approach with a custom meta package manager which unifies Deb, Pacstall and Flatpak software.

Linux Mint #

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Provide a classic desktop experience, Linux Mint uses a stable Ubuntu base. It uses the Cinnamon Desktop.

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KDE neon is based on the most resent Ubuntu LTS, but has the newest release of KDE plasma desktop.

elementary OS #

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Elementary is based on the most resent Ubuntu LTS, but has the Pantheon desktop environment.