Sunday, July 27, 2008

Kubuntu

Kubuntu is an official derivative of the Ubuntu Linux distribution using the KDEGNOME. It is part of the Ubuntu project and uses the same underlying system. Kubuntu and Ubuntu can work alongside each other by installing the ubuntu-desktop and kubuntu-desktop packages. Every package in Kubuntu shares the same repositories as Ubuntu. Kubuntu CDs can be ordered through the Shipit service. It is released regularly and predictably graphical environment instead of

Name

"Kubuntu", pronounced /kùbúntú/ (koo-BOON-too), means "towards humanity" in Bemban (derived from "ubuntu" - "humanity"). The K at the beginning represents the K Desktop Environment, which Kubuntu runs. By coincidence, Kubuntu also means "friendly spirit" in Mizo, and "free" (as in 'free of charge') in Kirundi

Differences from Ubuntu

A regular installation of Ubuntu will have the GNOME desktop, GNOME applications (e.g. Evolution) and GNOME/GTK+ admin tools (e.g. Synaptic Package Manager). A regular installation of Kubuntu has the KDE desktop, KDE applications (e.g. Kontact) and KDE/Qt admin tools (e.g. Adept Manager). In addition, Kubuntu is more likely to use packages from the KDE/Qt project rather than GTK+ toolkit-based applications. However, these are simply the default packages. For example, one may install Ubuntu and then add KDE, or even install the Kubuntu 'metapackage'. Therefore, one need not be restricted to one set of applications, but can mix and match by preference. There is a slight disadvantage to doing so, namely the increased diskspace and memory requirements of running both Qt and GTK.

Kubuntu 8.04 CDs

Kubuntu 8.04 CDs
Kubuntu uses a familiar boot from CD screen however.

Kubuntu uses a familiar boot from CD screen however.
Kubuntu 8.04 with KDE 3.

Kubuntu 8.04 with KDE 3.
Releases

Kubuntu follows the same naming/versioning system as Ubuntu, with each release having a code name, and a version number based on the year and month of release. Canonical provides support and security updates for most Kubuntu versions for 18 months after release.[4] Both Desktop CDs and Alternative (installation) CDs for x86 and AMD64 platforms are available.

Kubuntu is available both with KDE 3.5 and KDE 4.


Kubuntu 8.04 with KDE 4
Company / developer Canonical Ltd. and community contributors
OS family Linux
Working state Current
Source model Open source
Latest stable release 8.04 (Hardy Heron)/ April 24, 2008
Kernel type Monolithic kernel
Default user interface KDE
License Various
Website www.kubuntu.org


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