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Ubuntu Ultimate Edition 5.1 Review

New release of Ubuntu Ultimate Edition Full 5.1 LTS KDE Plasma. Installation and Overview.
Version 5.1 is still based on Ubuntu 16.04, but it comes with the KDE Plasma desktop and, as usual, plenty of customisations and eye candy.

Release announcement:
“Ultimate Edition 5.1 was built from the Ubuntu 16.04 ‘Xenial Xerus’ tree using a combination of Tmosb (TheeMahn’s Operating System Builder) and work by hand. Tmosb is also included in this release (1.9.7), allowing you to do the same. Tmosb 1.9.8 has also been uploaded allowing you to build up to Zesty over 3,000 operating systems. This release is a long-term supported (LTS) release, supported until the year 2019. It is most certainly worthy of the Ultimate Edition title. I hate KDE. No news there, but I believe I spent a ton of time refining it to make our users happy. Did I mention I hate KDE? Looks too much like that other operating system.”

Story:
Ultimate Edition, first released in December 2006, is a fork of Ubuntu and Linux Mint. The goal of the project is to create a complete, seamlessly integrated, visually stimulating, and easy-to-install operating system. Single-button upgrade is one of several special characteristics of this distribution. Other main features include custom desktop and theme with 3D effects, support for a wide range of networking options, including WiFi and Bluetooth,
and integration of many extra applications and package repositories.
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