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I am new to Ubuntu. Looking for the meaning of shell, I got a list of many different shells.



So I'd like to know:




  • Which shell is used by default in Ubuntu?

  • What other shells are available?

  • Is there any advantage in switching to another shell?


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The term "shell" often gets misused when referring to Linux. What the above two answers are referring to is the bash shell, which is the syntax used in simple scripts and the terminal. What I think you're looking for is a shell interface, or more formally a "desktop environment," or DE. DEs are basically how your desktop looks and is organized.



Probably the most famous and widely-used DE was Gnome 2, which was implemented by the majority of popular Linux distributions. The reason there's so much talk about which "shell" (DE) is best is probably because of Gnome 3.



The Ubuntu team began development of the current DE, Unity, around the same time Gnome 3 entered development. When they change Ubuntu to ship with Unity as the standard, there were a lot of complaints. Even more troubling was the fact that Gnome 3 was released to mixed (and poor) reviews, meaning that the next generation of the most popular DE and the DE used by the most popular distro were 1) different and 2) poorly recieved.



Unity has been greatly revamped over the past few releases and is now pretty cutting-edge. Gnome 3 has also received significant overhauls, so I'd say they're both viable options, though Unity is probably easiest to stick with, since it's already installed. Other environments Ubuntu supports well include XFCE and LXDE, which are designed for lower-end hardware.



There is no "best" desktop environment, and if you want to switch it's entirely up to you. However, it's probably best to learn the basics of Ubuntu and Linux in general before moving on to replacing your desktop.



To sum up:




  • Unity is the desktop you're using right now. It comes standard with Ubuntu and is given the most support because it is developed by Ubuntu developers.


  • Gnome 3 is said to be a bit confusing overall, but it's also got good support and looks nice.


  • XFCE is the most popular lightweight desktop. Feels fairly similar to Windows.


  • LXDE is a fairly recent competitor to XFCE.


  • Gnome 2 is available in Ubuntu by logging out and browsing the DE menu. Very stable, but no longer updated.



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