In the beginning, there was the Odyssey . A great, sleek, purple-and-orange vessel named GNOME . It was the flagship of the Ubuntu fleet, funded by a visionary (Mark Shuttleworth) who dreamed of a Linux so polished, so human, that your grandmother could sail it to the stars.
That is unheard of. Apple would never. Microsoft only pretends. Google gives you a theme store. ubuntu flavours
Canonical, for all its ego, looked at the Unity rebellion and said: “We will not force you to love us. We will give you the tools to love yourself.” In the beginning, there was the Odyssey
Xubuntu’s story is one of rescue . It runs on the 10-year-old laptop your aunt threw away. It resurrects netbooks. It is the flavor of “just enough.” While GNOME eats 1.2GB of RAM, Xubuntu sips 400MB and asks, “Is there work to be done?” If Xubuntu is a monk, Lubuntu is a desert hermit. It started with LXDE and now runs LXQt. Its goal is not “lightweight.” Its goal is emaciated . It will run on a Raspberry Pi. It will run on a Pentium III. It will run on a toaster with a screen. That is unheard of
The captain, wise but stubborn, said: "Trust the design. Unity is coming."