Ubuntu usually automatically detects and installs the appropriate drivers during install. Some drivers may be missing, however, so they must be manually downloaded from the manufacturer's website.
Xubuntu and Ubuntu are two different versions of Ubuntu. (Ubuntu has GNOME.)
Ubuntu is best, but then I'm biased, as my computers all run Ubuntu!
Any scanners that are supported by SANE ("Scanner Access Now Easy") will work in Ubuntu. Note that you will need to add yourself to the "scanners" groupand log out and back in. A link in the "Related links" section below will show a list of supported models of scanner by manufacturer.
Ubuntu is a free, supported debian/linux implementation of Unix. As such, you can do nearly anything that you can do in Unix in Ubuntu.
Ubuntu was originated in South Africa in 2004, founded by Mark Shuttleworth, you can read more about ubuntu @
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No. After download and burn the Ubuntu 10.10 install disk, you can either TRY Ubuntu without affecting your Windows at all, or INSTALL Ubuntu to have them both in your PC. However, to install Ubuntu, you need to be careful. Make sure not to install Ubuntu to the Windows drive. That is all.
No, Ubuntu is part of Linux.
Ubuntu has a command interface, Its called a terminal
PowerPC version of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Forums was created in 2004.