To me the help sections is pretty clear. See http://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic Copied from there: >We welcome questions about: >- Using and administering Ubuntu, including [official Ubuntu derivatives][1]. - Running third-party applications on Ubuntu. - Development on Ubuntu. - Services provided by Ubuntu - Any question not mentioned below or here are great! There are no "dumb" questions! >This is not the right place for: >- Linux Mint, Backtrack, Gnome-Remix (prior to 13.04) and other Linux distributions (try our friends at Unix & Linux Stack Exchange). - Bug reports (How do I submit a bug?). - Issues with the next version of Ubuntu (Ubuntu+1) (More information about Alpha and Beta release issues). - Shopping Recommendations - Support of versions for Ubuntu releases past "End of Life" (EOL) --- From the link: **Recognised Ubuntu flavours** These are derivatives that use Ubuntu as their foundation and contribute significantly towards the project. - Edubuntu — Ubuntu for education - Ubuntu GNOME — Ubuntu with the GNOME desktop environment - Kubuntu — Ubuntu with the K Desktop environment - UbuntuKylin — Ubuntu localised for China - Lubuntu — Ubuntu that uses LXDE - Mythbuntu — Designed for creating a home theatre PC with MythTV - Ubuntu Studio — Designed for multimedia editing and creation - Xubuntu — Ubuntu with the XFCE desktop environment [1]: http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/derivatives