So, all the new editions of Ubuntu are available for download and you are eager to try out the latest releases. But where do you go to find all that Ubuntu goodness, especially if you are looking for one of the UI-variant editions? Not to worry, we have the links for the direct download pages for seven editions of Ubuntu gathered together into one post for your convenience!
The list has been updated to a total of nine editions.
Depending on which edition’s page you visit, the download links will be located either towards the top of the page or sometimes lower down…just scroll down to find them.
List of Direct Download Pages:
- Ubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Ubuntu-GNOME
- Ubuntu Kylin
- Ubuntu Server
More Direct Download Pages for More Editions:
Is there a particular edition of Ubuntu that you like more than the others? Why is it your favorite? Do you have more than one favorite? Perhaps it is the UI that sets an edition apart from the others? Share your thoughts with your fellow readers in the comments!
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