regarded Linux distributions with millions of users around the world. They state, our mission is to provide the latest stable KDE software, which includes the flagship project, Plasma, our desktop environment, on top of a stable Ubuntu core. They say, we release in six month cycles following the same freeze milestones as Ubuntu. They also state on their website that Kubuntu will always be free to download, free to use, and free to distribute to others. With these goals in mind, Kubuntu aims to be the most widely used Linux system and is the center of a global open source software ecosystem. Big words. Now, Kubuntu runs fine on my test machine and it reminds me a lot of Windows XP-ish and or Windows 7. They have some big goals. I think all these guys would like to be the most used Linux out there or distribution, so it's good to see it. The statements there come from the website and I have to applaud them. At least they let you know right up front, we want to be the one you use. It (31/44)
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