and stuff, is still being pulled from Ubuntu. So you're going to have that compatibility with any of these. If you ever run on Ubuntu, it should run on as Ubuntu, Labuntu, Ubuntu Mate, whatever. So it's good to know that the back components or core systems are all there. So that no one had to rewrite something. So they usually just always work. Right, exactly. Yeah, and you mentioned, Bill, that for Labuntu they're in this transition between LXDE as the desktop environment and LXQT. For the average user, you don't need to worry about that and you probably wouldn't notice any difference. But just for those technically interested, 18.04, the last long-term support version, used LXDE. And 18.10 and 19.04 are using LXQT as the desktop environment. So if you're using the last stable version, or the last long-term support version, and you upgrade to the next long-term support version, or you just flat out install the next long-term support version, the desktop environment might be a little (25/44)
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