Kubuntu


Kubuntu is an official flavour of the Ubuntu operating system that uses the KDE Plasma Desktop instead of the GNOME desktop environment. As part of the Ubuntu project, Kubuntu uses the same underlying systems. Every package in Kubuntu shares the same repositories as Ubuntu, and it is released regularly on the same schedule as Ubuntu.
Kubuntu was sponsored by Canonical Ltd. until 2012 and then directly by Blue Systems. Now, employees of Blue Systems contribute upstream, to KDE and Debian, and Kubuntu development is led by community contributors. During the changeover, Kubuntu retained the use of Ubuntu project servers and existing developers.

Name

"Kubuntu" is a registered trademark held by Canonical. It is derived from the name Ubuntu, prefixing a K to represent the KDE platform that Kubuntu is built upon, as well as the KDE community.
Since ubuntu is a Bantu term translating roughly to "humanity", and since Bantu grammar involves prefixes to form noun classes, it turns out that the prefix ku- having the meaning "toward" in Bemba, kubuntu is also a meaningful Bemba word or phrase translating to "toward humanity".
Reportedly, the same word, by coincidence, also takes the meaning of "free" in Kirundi.

Comparison with Ubuntu

Kubuntu typically only differs from Ubuntu in graphical applications and tools:
Kubuntu's Plasma Desktop is fully customizable without extra tools or configuration file editing. Originally designed to ease transition for users from other operating systems by allowing a similar desktop layout, the KDE Plasma Desktop incorporates widget-centric modularity that allows the user to incorporate function similar to all other operating systems and also create new functionality not found in other operating system desktops. Desktop effects are integrated in the standard KWin installation, and enabled by default.

History

Kubuntu was born on 10 December 2004 at the Ubuntu Mataro Conference in Mataró, Spain. Canonical employee Andreas Mueller, from Gnoppix, had the idea to make an Ubuntu KDE variant and got the approval from Mark Shuttleworth to start the first Ubuntu variant, called Kubuntu. On the same evening Chris Halls from the Openoffice project and Jonathan Riddell from KDE started volunteering on the newborn project.
Mark Shuttleworth, in an interview shortly after Ubuntu was started, stated:
The Kubuntu team released the first edition, Hoary Hedgehog, on.
K Desktop Environment 3 was used as default interface until Kubuntu 8.04. That version included KDE Plasma Desktop as unsupported option which became default in the subsequent release, 8.10.
On, Canonical employee Jonathan Riddell announced the end of Canonical's Kubuntu sponsorship. On, Blue Systems was announced on the Kubuntu website as the new sponsor. As a result, both developers employed by Canonical to work on Kubuntu – Jonathan Riddell and Aurélien Gâteau – transferred to Blue Systems.

Releases

Kubuntu follows the same naming/versioning system as Ubuntu, with each release having a code name and a version number. Canonical provides support and security updates for Kubuntu components that are shared with Ubuntu for 18 months – five years in case of long-term support versions – after release. Both a desktop version and an alternative version are available. Kubuntu CDs were also available through the ShipIt service.
VersionRelease dateCode nameSupported untilNotes
2005-04-08Hoary Hedgehog2006-10-31Initial release including KDE 3.4 and a selection of the most useful KDE programs. Some of these are not in the official KDE itself, including Amarok, Kaffeine, Gwenview, and K3b. Inclusion of update-manager/upgrade-notifier; Kickstart compatibility.
2005-10-13Breezy Badger2007-04-13KDE 3.4.3 and the Guidance configuration tools. It also comes with the Adept Package Manager, the first to make use of debtags for easier searching ; System Settings, a re-organised kcontrol-like centre and KDE Bluetooth; Graphical boot process with progress bar ; OEM Installer Support; Launchpad tracking; GCC 4.0.
2006-06-01Dapper Drake2009-06Long Term Support release; Live CD and Installer on one disc; Ubiquity installer; Adept Notifier and Simplified Installer; X Display Configuration from Guidance; Better Asian language support; Avahi networking software.
2006-10-26Edgy Eft2008-04KDE 3.5.5. This release adds the photo management application Digikam and accessibility profiles – benefiting people with disabilities. System Settings is also redesigned, and power management, laptop button support & networking are improved. Also features automated problem reports and Upstart.
2007-04-19Feisty Fawn2008-10KDE 3.5.6; Migration assistant; KVM; Easy codec/restricted drivers installation; System Settings restructured into General and Advanced categories; Improved Hewlett-Packard printer management; KNetworkManager included; WPA support; Topic-based help system; OEM installer update; PowerPC support officially dropped.
2007-10-18Gutsy Gibbon2009-04-18New background art. Ships with Strigi and Dolphin by default. Qt port of GDebi graphical installer for package files. Includes Restricted Drivers Manager for the first time. New kubuntu-restricted-extras package is available for download from the repositories.
2008-04-24Hardy Heron2009-10It has two versions: KDE 3.5 and KDE 4.0. This version intends to provide feature parity with GNOME-based Ubuntu. This includes a port of system-config-printer to Qt to enable printer auto-detection, easy video codec installation in Kaffeine, a simple Compiz setup tool and inclusion of Bulletproof X in KDM, and automatic grabbing and releasing of the mouse cursor when running on a VMware virtual machine. Ubuntu 8.04 is a long term support release but Kubuntu 8.04 is not.
2008-10-30Intrepid Ibex2010-04-30KDE 4.1.2 desktop environment by default, Linux 2.6.27, Xserver 1.5, Adept Manager 3, KNetworkManager 0.7, KWin desktop effects by default, various Kubuntu tool integration.
2009-04-23Jaunty Jackalope2010-10KDE 4.2.2 desktop environment by default, kernel 2.6.28, Xserver 1.6, Adept superseded by KPackageKit, implementation of the ext4 filesystem, faster boot time., Community Supported PowerPC images added
2009-10-29Karmic Koala2011-04-28KDE 4.3.2 desktop environment by default, GRUB 2, init system moved to Upstart, kernel 2.6.31
2010-04-29Lucid Lynx2013-05-09Long Term Support release. Security updates will be available for three years for desktops and five years for servers. KDE 4.4.2 desktop environment by default, kernel 2.6.32, KPackageKit 0.5.4, Firefox KDE integration, touchpad configuration module by default.
2010-10-10Maverick Meerkat2012-04KDE Software Compilation 4.5. Faster login. Default browser changed to Rekonq. New bluetooth stack. Pulseaudio inclusion. Updated Kpackagekit with categories. Global menu for netbook. Updated Installer. Combining of the Desktop and Netbook Editions.
2011-04-28Natty Narwhal2012-10-28KDE SC 4.6, kernel 2.6.38, GStreamer multimedia backend for Phonon, GTK Oxygen theme, games in the default install, UDisks and UPower replace HAL.
2011-10-13Oneiric Ocelot2013-05-09KDE SC 4.7, kernel 3.0.3, replacing kpackagekit with Muon Software Centre, Kubuntu low fat setting, OpenGL ES Powered Desktop Effects, Kdepim 4.7.2
2012-04-26Precise Pangolin2017-04-28The third Kubuntu LTS release. KDE SC 4.8, kernel 3.2.0.
2012-10-18Quantal Quetzal2014-04LibreOffice 3.6.2.2, Rekonq 1.1, KDE SC 4.9.2
2013-04-25Raring Ringtail2014-01KDE SC 4.10, Muon Suite 2, LibreOffice 4, Optional Homerun launcher, out-of-the-box MTP support
2013-10-17Saucy Salamander2014-06KDE SC 4.11.2, LibreOffice 4.1.2 rc3
2014-04-17Trusty Tahr2019-04KDE SC 4.13.0, LibreOffice 4.2.3.3. Default browser changed back to Firefox.
2014-10-23Utopic Unicorn2015-06KDE SC 4.14, KDE Plasma 5 as technical preview.
2015-04-23Vivid Vervet2015-12KDE Plasma 5.2.2 is now the default desktop environment. Adaptation to systemd and to SDDM. Behind-the-scenes work on the change to Wayland.
2015-10-22Wily Werewolf2016-06KDE Plasma 5.4.1, Firefox 41.0, LibreOffice 5.0.
2016-04-21Xenial Xerus2019-04KDE Plasma 5.5, Firefox 45, LibreOffice 5.1
2016-10-13Yakkety Yak2017-07KDE Plasma 5.7.5, KDE Applications 16.04.3, KDE Frameworks 5.26.0, LibreOffice 5.2, Firefox 49, Linux Kernel 4.8
2017-04-13Zesty Zapus2018-01KDE Plasma 5.9, KDE Applications 16.12.3, KDE Frameworks 5.31, LibreOffice 5.3, Firefox 52, Linux Kernel 4.10
2017-10-19Artful Aardvark2018-07KDE Plasma 5.10, KDE Applications 17.04.3, KDE Frameworks 5.38, LibreOffice 5.4.1, Firefox 56, Linux Kernel 4.13, Cantata replaces Amarok as audio player, VLC replaces Dragon Player as media player
2018-04-26Bionic Beaver2021-04KDE Plasma 5.12 LTS, LibreOffice 6.0 and Firefox 59; double-click is now default to open files; file indexing default changed to "basic" only.
2018-10-18Cosmic Cuttlefish2019-07KDE Plasma 5.13, KDE Applications 18.04.3, KDE Frameworks 5.50, LibreOffice 6.1.2, Firefox 63, Linux Kernel 4.18; snap integration by default in software centre, Plasma Wayland session - can be installed for testing, fingerprint scanner support, only available in 64bit ISOs
2019-04-18Disco Dingo2020-01KDE Plasma 5.15.4, KDE Applications 18.12.3, KDE Frameworks 5.56, Qt 5.12.2, Linux Kernel 5.0, LibreOffice 6.2.2, Firefox 66, KDE Connect 1.3.4, KDevelop 5.3.2, Krita 4.1.7, Latte Dock 0.8.8
19.102019-10-17Eoan Ermine2020-07KDE Plasma 5.16.5, KDE Applications 19.04.3, KDE Frameworks 5.62, Qt 5.12.4, Linux Kernel 5.3, LibreOffice 6.3, Firefox 69
20.04 LTS2020-04-23Focal Fossa2023-04KDE Plasma 5.18.4, KDE Frameworks 5.68.0, Qt 5.12.8, Linux Kernel 5.4.0-26-generic, Libreoffice 6.4.2.2, Firefox 75

System requirements

The desktop version of Kubuntu currently supports the AMD64 architectures, Intel x86 support will be discontinued after the 18.04 release and existing 32 bit users will be supported until 2023.
The recommended minimum system requirements for a desktop installation are as follows:
If desktop effects are desired, a supported GPU is required.

Deployments

Kubuntu rollouts include the world's largest Linux desktop deployment, that includes more than 500,000 desktops in Brazil.
The software of the 14,800 Linux workstations of Munich was switched to Kubuntu LTS 12.04 and KDE 4.11.
The Taipei City Government decided to replace Windows with a Kubuntu distribution on 10,000 PCs for schools.
The French Parliament announced in 2006 that they would switch over 1,000 workstations to Kubuntu by June 2007.
A Kubuntu distribution, by La Laguna University, is used in more than 3,000 computers spread in several computer labs, laboratories and libraries, among other internal projects in the Canary Islands. Since October 2007, Kubuntu is now used in all of the 1,100 state-run schools in the Canary Islands.

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