Difference between Ubuntu desktop and Ubuntu desktop for developers
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So there is this variant of Ubuntu on their homepage: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers
Could anyone tell me what exactly does this version include that the regular one does not?
I imagine that it must have some tools included with it but I can not find any list of tools on the page I linked above.
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So there is this variant of Ubuntu on their homepage: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers
Could anyone tell me what exactly does this version include that the regular one does not?
I imagine that it must have some tools included with it but I can not find any list of tools on the page I linked above.
14.04 15.04
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So there is this variant of Ubuntu on their homepage: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers
Could anyone tell me what exactly does this version include that the regular one does not?
I imagine that it must have some tools included with it but I can not find any list of tools on the page I linked above.
14.04 15.04
So there is this variant of Ubuntu on their homepage: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers
Could anyone tell me what exactly does this version include that the regular one does not?
I imagine that it must have some tools included with it but I can not find any list of tools on the page I linked above.
14.04 15.04
14.04 15.04
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If you click on download Ubuntu on the link you will see the normal download for Ubuntu. That means there is no difference, it is just saying that Ubuntu is good for developers too, no difference. :)
Ubuntu is also the server version as well but just with a GUI, it comes with all the software packages as the server version just no desktop environment just terminal.
– Element Tech
May 14 '15 at 22:04
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Thanks! Still seems a bit misleading to me. They could just say it in the regular Ubuntu download link. At least now I know.
– Kaspar
May 15 '15 at 7:35
It is more show casing the features but yeah a little weird.
– Element Tech
May 15 '15 at 18:17
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
6
down vote
accepted
If you click on download Ubuntu on the link you will see the normal download for Ubuntu. That means there is no difference, it is just saying that Ubuntu is good for developers too, no difference. :)
Ubuntu is also the server version as well but just with a GUI, it comes with all the software packages as the server version just no desktop environment just terminal.
– Element Tech
May 14 '15 at 22:04
1
Thanks! Still seems a bit misleading to me. They could just say it in the regular Ubuntu download link. At least now I know.
– Kaspar
May 15 '15 at 7:35
It is more show casing the features but yeah a little weird.
– Element Tech
May 15 '15 at 18:17
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up vote
6
down vote
accepted
If you click on download Ubuntu on the link you will see the normal download for Ubuntu. That means there is no difference, it is just saying that Ubuntu is good for developers too, no difference. :)
Ubuntu is also the server version as well but just with a GUI, it comes with all the software packages as the server version just no desktop environment just terminal.
– Element Tech
May 14 '15 at 22:04
1
Thanks! Still seems a bit misleading to me. They could just say it in the regular Ubuntu download link. At least now I know.
– Kaspar
May 15 '15 at 7:35
It is more show casing the features but yeah a little weird.
– Element Tech
May 15 '15 at 18:17
add a comment |
up vote
6
down vote
accepted
up vote
6
down vote
accepted
If you click on download Ubuntu on the link you will see the normal download for Ubuntu. That means there is no difference, it is just saying that Ubuntu is good for developers too, no difference. :)
If you click on download Ubuntu on the link you will see the normal download for Ubuntu. That means there is no difference, it is just saying that Ubuntu is good for developers too, no difference. :)
answered May 14 '15 at 22:02
Element Tech
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Ubuntu is also the server version as well but just with a GUI, it comes with all the software packages as the server version just no desktop environment just terminal.
– Element Tech
May 14 '15 at 22:04
1
Thanks! Still seems a bit misleading to me. They could just say it in the regular Ubuntu download link. At least now I know.
– Kaspar
May 15 '15 at 7:35
It is more show casing the features but yeah a little weird.
– Element Tech
May 15 '15 at 18:17
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Ubuntu is also the server version as well but just with a GUI, it comes with all the software packages as the server version just no desktop environment just terminal.
– Element Tech
May 14 '15 at 22:04
1
Thanks! Still seems a bit misleading to me. They could just say it in the regular Ubuntu download link. At least now I know.
– Kaspar
May 15 '15 at 7:35
It is more show casing the features but yeah a little weird.
– Element Tech
May 15 '15 at 18:17
Ubuntu is also the server version as well but just with a GUI, it comes with all the software packages as the server version just no desktop environment just terminal.
– Element Tech
May 14 '15 at 22:04
Ubuntu is also the server version as well but just with a GUI, it comes with all the software packages as the server version just no desktop environment just terminal.
– Element Tech
May 14 '15 at 22:04
1
1
Thanks! Still seems a bit misleading to me. They could just say it in the regular Ubuntu download link. At least now I know.
– Kaspar
May 15 '15 at 7:35
Thanks! Still seems a bit misleading to me. They could just say it in the regular Ubuntu download link. At least now I know.
– Kaspar
May 15 '15 at 7:35
It is more show casing the features but yeah a little weird.
– Element Tech
May 15 '15 at 18:17
It is more show casing the features but yeah a little weird.
– Element Tech
May 15 '15 at 18:17
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