What is the difference between Ubuntu 10 04 and 10 10

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Basically, there won't be a big difference, but just like the window upgrade, there is no difference in functionality.

    Ubuntu has long since stopped updating, but this is the best version of Ubuntu I've ever used, and this version is also very special:

    1. It is the last version of Ubuntu to use the classic gnome2 desktop environment. Since the beginning of Unity, a bunch of bugs have followed, after all, the current Unity is far from being tested for a long time like GNOME, and even then, running on its own machine still occasionally produces error reports due to the desktop environment;

    2. Like CentOS, it uses the Linux kernel, and this historical version of the kernel is the most stable I have ever used;

    3. Although its previous version LTS is still a period of time away from stopping updating, some libraries are older, and some of the current software is outdated. But luckily, I haven't found that the libraries of commonly used software are outdated PS: it is the first version of Ubuntu library to start supporting WPS for Linux!

    4. The cessation of updates on the official website is also thought to be the beginning of another identity: old-releases. There's nothing wrong with this identity, and there's also a good thing about it being fixed - the update source is permanently fixed.

    If you burn a disc, the disc is basically scrapped after two years. But if the update source is permanently fixed, there is no such problem

    There are several other aspects that are a little better than its previous LTS version: the image comes with a Chinese ibus input method; Installing fcitx will not be garbled in Chinese; Sadly, I can't run WPS Linux.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Kernel 10 update, some pre-installed software versions have been changed and improved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ubuntu's requirements for computer hardware configuration.

    Translation: Jandy

    "Recommended Minimum Configuration" refers to the configuration that allows the Ubuntu operating system to be installed and run in a graphical interface.

    This section only describes the recommended minimum requirements. 1. The recommended minimum configuration of Ubuntu.

    With the special "Visual Effects" turned off in the Appearance Preferences, the following configuration will run ubuntu:smoothly

    cpu:700 mhz

    RAM: 384 MB

    Hard disk: 8 GB of free space.

    With the following hardware configurations, you can turn on visuals and make your PC produce beautiful and attractive effects:

    cpu: ghz

    RAM: 384 MB

    Xubuntu is a regular derivative of Ubuntu, which is suitable for computers with lower specs and uses the same software libraries as Ubuntu.

    All you need is the configuration below to get xubuntu up and running smoothly:

    cpu:700 mhz

    RAM: 256 MB

    Hard disk: 6 GB of free space.

    Graphics card: 800x600 resolution or above.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Basically, you don't need any configuration, as long as the XP runs smoothly, it's generally fine.

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