Kubuntu vs KDE neon

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right Linux distribution for your needs.

Feature Comparison

FeatureKubuntuKDE neon
BaseUbuntuUbuntu
DesktopWindows-likeWindows-like
Release CycleStableStable
Skill LevelGUI-onlyGUI-only
HardwareModernModern
KernelStableStable
PackagesFlatpak/SnapFlatpak/Snap
PhilosophyHardened FOSSHardened FOSS
MutabilityTraditionalTraditional
GPU SupportNVIDIA, AMD, IntelNVIDIA, AMD, Intel
WorkloadsGeneralDevelopment, General
StatusStableStable

About Kubuntu

Kubuntu is an official flavor of Ubuntu, a Linux distribution that uses the KDE Plasma Desktop Environment instead of the GNOME desktop environment. As part of the Ubuntu project, Kubuntu uses the same underlying systems. Kubuntu shares the same repositories as Ubuntu and is released regularly on the same schedule as Ubuntu.

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About KDE neon

KDE neon is a Linux distribution developed by KDE based on Ubuntu long-term support (LTS) releases, bundled with a set of additional software repositories containing the latest versions of the Plasma 6 desktop environment/framework, Qt 6 toolkit and other compatible KDE software. First announced in June 2016 by Kubuntu founder Jonathan Riddell following his departure from Canonical Ltd., it has been adopted by a steadily growing number of Linux users, regularly appearing in the Top 20 on DistroWatch.com's popularity tables.

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