Kubuntu

Updated: 04/26/2017 by Computer Hope
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First released in 2005, Kubuntu is a Linux variant derived from the Ubuntu operating system. The primary difference between Kubuntu and Ubuntu is the desktop environment. Kubuntu uses KDE (K Desktop Environment), whereas Ubuntu uses Unity.

Kubuntu is widely adopted across the globe for many civic and educational projects. Notably, in 2011, it was chosen as the operating system to be installed on half a million primary and secondary schools in Brazil.

Like Ubuntu, Kubuntu uses the APT (advanced packaging tool) management system to install and upgrade its system software and properly manage all software dependencies.

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