It is easy to understand that an installation with Kubuntu 10.04 i386 desktop is called Lucid Lynx. However that is also the name that Ubuntu uses, so it is not unique.
Ubuntu Server 10.04 is also called Lucid Lynx isn't it? I really like that distro as it comes out of the box but saying that I use "Ubuntu" would confuse most people in that case. Calling it Lucid Lynx would be even more confusing. Well, what if one installs xfce, or fluxbox on that? I might call it "Ubuntu Server with fluxbox", but then what would it be called if you installed KDE on it?
Perhaps I'm just confusing myself here, but I would like some clarity on the correct, or even just workable, taxonomy if anybody has any knowledge or suggestions.
Ubuntu Server 10.04 is also called Lucid Lynx isn't it? I really like that distro as it comes out of the box but saying that I use "Ubuntu" would confuse most people in that case. Calling it Lucid Lynx would be even more confusing. Well, what if one installs xfce, or fluxbox on that? I might call it "Ubuntu Server with fluxbox", but then what would it be called if you installed KDE on it?
Perhaps I'm just confusing myself here, but I would like some clarity on the correct, or even just workable, taxonomy if anybody has any knowledge or suggestions.
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