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  2. Lubuntu - Wikipedia

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    This release is the first Lubuntu long term support release that uses LXQt and was released on 23 April 2020. [159] Lubuntu 20.04.1 LTS was released on 6 August 2020. [160] Lubuntu 20.04 LTS used LXQt 0.14.1, based upon Qt 5.12.8 LTS. This release did not introduce many changes. It included a new software update notifier application.

  3. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu 24.10 "Oracular Oriole" Ubuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, its developers, using the year and month of the release as a version number.The first Ubuntu release, for example, was Ubuntu 4.10 and was released on 20 October 2004.

  4. Emmabuntüs - Wikipedia

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    Release date Size (GB) Desktop environment Architecture Linux kernel Emmabuntüs Equitable: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS [20] 2012-04-28: 2.7: GNOME: x86: 2.6.32 Lemmabuntüs Equitable: Lubuntu 10.04 [21] 2012-03-10: 1.6: LXDE: 2.6.32 Emmabuntüs 2: Xubuntu 12.04 LTS [22] 2014-12-18: 3.5: Xfce or LXDE: x86 & AMD64: 3.2.60 Emmabuntüs 3: Xubuntu 14.04 LTS ...

  5. Ubuntu Netbook Edition - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Netbook Edition (UNE), known as Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) prior to the release of Ubuntu 10.04, [3] [4] [5] is a discontinued version of the Ubuntu operating system (OS) that had been optimized to enable it to work better on netbooks and other devices with small screens or with the Intel Atom CPU.

  6. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Each Ubuntu release has a version number that consists of the year and month number of the release. [114] For example, the first release was Ubuntu 4.10 as it was released on 20 October 2004. [36] Ubuntu releases are also given alliterative code names, using an adjective and an animal (e.g., "Bionic Beaver").

  7. Peppermint OS - Wikipedia

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    Initial Release May 31, 2015; Peppermint Six is still built on the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Long Term Support) base, but has been moved to the Ubuntu 14.04.2 "point release", [47] which includes the 3.16 kernel and an updated graphics stack. [48] [49] PCManFM has been replaced with the Nemo file manager. LXTerminal has been dropped in favor of Sakura.

  8. Pinguy OS - Wikipedia

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    Pinguy OS was a Linux distribution for x86-based personal computers.Pinguy OS is based on Ubuntu, [2] [3] a GNOME-based desktop environment, which was discontinued in 2019 due to it no longer being financially viable. [4]

  9. Trisquel - Wikipedia

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    Trisquel (full name Trisquel GNU/Linux) is a computer operating system, a Linux distribution, derived from another distribution, Ubuntu. [7] The project aims for a fully free software system without proprietary software or firmware and uses a version of Ubuntu's modified kernel, with the non-free code (binary blobs) removed. [8]