Ubuntu Unleashed 2019 Edition: Covering 18.04, 18.10, 19.04

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CHAPTER 7


Other Ubuntu Interfaces


IN THIS CHAPTER


Desktop Environment
KDE and Kubuntu
Xfce and Xubuntu
LXDE and Lubuntu
MATE and Ubuntu MATE
Ubuntu Budgie
Ubuntu Kylin
References

When you install Ubuntu, by default you use the GNOME graphical user


interface (GUI). This is sometimes called a desktop, but this term is gradually
becoming obsolete as the interface is being used on more and more types of
devices. GNOME is discussed in Chapter 3, “Working with GNOME,” and
has specific strengths that appeal to many users. However, some of us have
unique requirements or just like to tinker. This chapter discusses some of the
alternatives to GNOME, their strengths and weaknesses, and how to install
them. This is not a complete list of all the options available but rather a brief
survey of some of the most popular options to consider as you get your feet
wet in the realm of Linux desktop software.


GNOME   IS  NOT THE ONLY    OPTION
When you install Ubuntu, you also install the Gnome interface. However,
this is not your only option, and you are not limited to having only one
interface or desktop environment installed at a time. Each of the options we
discuss in this chapter may be installed alongside GNOME in standard
Ubuntu, and you are allowed to choose which one to use each time you log
in and which one to use by default. This makes testing a new option less
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