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Welcome to Kubuntu

Kubuntu is a user-friendly Linux-based operating system that uses the KDE Plasma Desktop. Being a part of the Ubuntu project and having a six month release cycle makes Kubuntu the Linux distribution for everyone.


The Kubuntu Desktop

Kubuntu Default Desktop


Kubuntu includes more than 1,000 default packages, including applications and utilities, and has access to more than 64,000 other packages to suit your needs. Kubuntu is based on the Linux kernel and includes the core Ubuntu applications as well as KDE software. Kubuntu's core applications include software for the most common needs, including:

  • Browsing the web
  • Personal Information Manager, which includes email
  • Office applications
  • Playing multimedia files
  • And much more!

The Kubuntu Philosophy

The team behind the Ubuntu and Kubuntu projects makes the following commitments to our users:

  • Kubuntu will always use the solid base of the Ubuntu project, plus the latest from the KDE project. As part of the Ubuntu project and community, Kubuntu will continue to use the infrastructure and support that the Ubuntu project offers. We will strive to be the best KDE based Linux distribution available.
  • Kubuntu will always be free of charge. There is no extra fee for an enterprise edition; we make our best work available to everyone on the same free terms.
  • Kubuntu will always include the best translations and accessibility infrastructure that the free software community has to offer, in order to make Kubuntu usable by as many people as possible.
  • Kubuntu will always be committed to the principles of free software and open source development; we shall encourage people to use free and open source software, improve it, and pass it on.

What is Linux?

Linux is an operating system kernel that resembles the Unix operating system. The kernel is the main software required for any operating system, because it provides a communication bridge between hardware and software. Linux has become a leading element of the worldwide movement to embrace free and open source software. The term "GNU/Linux" is a way of referring to operating systems based on the Linux kernel combined with parts from the GNU Project.

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What is KDE?

KDE is an international technology community that creates and supports free software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are a modern desktop system for Linux and Unix platforms, comprehensive office productivity and groupware suites, as well as hundreds of software applications in various categories including internet, web applications, multimedia, entertainment, education, graphics, and software development. KDE software is translated into more than 65 languages and is built for ease of use with modern accessibility principles in mind. KDE's full-featured applications run natively on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS X. The KDE Workspace is the default desktop for Kubuntu.

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Thank you

The entire Kubuntu team thanks you for choosing Kubuntu! And the KDE Admins for hosting our Documentations here!

If your ready to give Kubuntu a test run follow this link: Install Kubuntu

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