What Is The Difference Between Linux And Ubuntu?
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The main difference between Linux and Ubuntu is that Linux is an operating system kernel while Ubuntu is a complete operating system that is based on the Linux kernel. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution and includes the Linux kernel, GNU core utilities, desktop environment and a large collection of user-friendly applications. Linux is just the kernel and doesn’t include any of the applications and tools found in Ubuntu.