TechRadar - There's the whiff of irony in Canonical's latest announcement. For the next release of Ubuntu, Canonical has said it's going to replace the default Gnome desktop with something it calls Unity.
As founder Mark Shuttleworth puts it, this is "the most significant change ever" for Ubuntu – a statement whose portent is reflected by the Unity story being the third hit when you search for 'most significant change ever' on Google.
Aimed at developers, Bash brings a complete Linux command line to Windows, but only the command line.
Yes, that is correct, as per industry sources, Canonical - the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution and Microsoft have partnered up to integrate Ubuntu into Windows 10.
It's not a Linux distribution, but it's practically a new Ubuntu flavor.