What is vanilla Ubuntu called?

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What is vanilla, plain, default Ubuntu called?
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Unsurprisingly, Ubuntu is called Ubuntu. There is no trick here.
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Mar 17 at 15:27
"Vanilla" means without modification to the regular installation. Nothing more.
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What is vanilla, plain, default Ubuntu called?
https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
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What is vanilla, plain, default Ubuntu called?
https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
software-installation
software-installation
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Unsurprisingly, Ubuntu is called Ubuntu. There is no trick here.
â mikewhatever
Mar 17 at 15:27
"Vanilla" means without modification to the regular installation. Nothing more.
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Unsurprisingly, Ubuntu is called Ubuntu. There is no trick here.
â mikewhatever
Mar 17 at 15:27
"Vanilla" means without modification to the regular installation. Nothing more.
â Rinzwind
Mar 17 at 15:33
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Unsurprisingly, Ubuntu is called Ubuntu. There is no trick here.
â mikewhatever
Mar 17 at 15:27
Unsurprisingly, Ubuntu is called Ubuntu. There is no trick here.
â mikewhatever
Mar 17 at 15:27
"Vanilla" means without modification to the regular installation. Nothing more.
â Rinzwind
Mar 17 at 15:33
"Vanilla" means without modification to the regular installation. Nothing more.
â Rinzwind
Mar 17 at 15:33
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It's just called Ubuntu, sometimes together with the "vanilla", "plain" or "default" attributes you used as well to make sure you mean the default and not any of the Ubuntu flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu and so on. There is no special other name for it though.
In case you were trying to ask about the name of the desktop environment used by the "default" Ubuntu, that would be Unity until release 17.04 and GNOME again since 17.10.
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It's just called Ubuntu, sometimes together with the "vanilla", "plain" or "default" attributes you used as well to make sure you mean the default and not any of the Ubuntu flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu and so on. There is no special other name for it though.
In case you were trying to ask about the name of the desktop environment used by the "default" Ubuntu, that would be Unity until release 17.04 and GNOME again since 17.10.
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It's just called Ubuntu, sometimes together with the "vanilla", "plain" or "default" attributes you used as well to make sure you mean the default and not any of the Ubuntu flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu and so on. There is no special other name for it though.
In case you were trying to ask about the name of the desktop environment used by the "default" Ubuntu, that would be Unity until release 17.04 and GNOME again since 17.10.
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It's just called Ubuntu, sometimes together with the "vanilla", "plain" or "default" attributes you used as well to make sure you mean the default and not any of the Ubuntu flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu and so on. There is no special other name for it though.
In case you were trying to ask about the name of the desktop environment used by the "default" Ubuntu, that would be Unity until release 17.04 and GNOME again since 17.10.
It's just called Ubuntu, sometimes together with the "vanilla", "plain" or "default" attributes you used as well to make sure you mean the default and not any of the Ubuntu flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu and so on. There is no special other name for it though.
In case you were trying to ask about the name of the desktop environment used by the "default" Ubuntu, that would be Unity until release 17.04 and GNOME again since 17.10.
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Unsurprisingly, Ubuntu is called Ubuntu. There is no trick here.
â mikewhatever
Mar 17 at 15:27
"Vanilla" means without modification to the regular installation. Nothing more.
â Rinzwind
Mar 17 at 15:33