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Ubuntu Flavours !exclusive! -

Let me introduce you to the seven original souls. Kubuntu took the engine of Ubuntu and bolted on KDE Plasma. Plasma is not a desktop; it’s a workshop . It believes you should be able to right-click anything and change it. The taskbar, the widgets, the window animations, the sound of the trash being emptied.

That was the fracture point.

That is unheard of. Apple would never. Microsoft only pretends. Google gives you a theme store. ubuntu flavours

Kubuntu’s story is one of nostalgic power . It’s for the sysadmin who remembers Windows 7 fondly, but wants it to be faster, safer, and infinitely more customizable. Kubuntu whispers: “You don’t have to lose the old ways to gain the new.” Xubuntu is the minimalist monk who lives on a mountain. It uses Xfce: lightweight, modular, and boring in the best way. It doesn’t do fancy animations. It doesn’t need a search lens. It gives you a panel, a whisker menu, and zero lag. Let me introduce you to the seven original souls

Xubuntu’s story is one of rescue . It runs on the 10-year-old laptop your aunt threw away. It resurrects netbooks. It is the flavor of “just enough.” While GNOME eats 1.2GB of RAM, Xubuntu sips 400MB and asks, “Is there work to be done?” If Xubuntu is a monk, Lubuntu is a desert hermit. It started with LXDE and now runs LXQt. Its goal is not “lightweight.” Its goal is emaciated . It will run on a Raspberry Pi. It will run on a Pentium III. It will run on a toaster with a screen. It believes you should be able to right-click

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