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Which Ubuntu flavors show `DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu`?

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I'm looking for an Ubuntu 22.04 derivative, which has DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu. I would like to be able to use software SDK, which require Ubuntu 22.04, e.g. OneAPI, ROS 2, Gazebo, CUDA, etc. I tried Linux Mint 21, but it has DISTRIB_ID=Mint. Do officially supported Ubuntu flavors have DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu?


I checked Ubuntu Mate and it shows DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu.

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All *flavors* of Ubuntu use the package `base-files` which exists in Ubuntu repositories, thus will identify themselves as Ubuntu. Only 3rd party OSes (like Linux Mint) or *remixes* may use 3rd party packages.
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All flavors of Ubuntu use the package base-files which exists in Ubuntu repositories, thus will identify themselves as Ubuntu.

Only 3rd party OSes (eg.your mentioned Linux Mint) or remixes may use 3rd party packages. Official flavors cannot.

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Ubuntu *flavors* can decide what they put on their ISOs through *seed* files, but they'll only *grab* packages in official Ubuntu repositories, with the build infrastructure being the same as what builds all Ubuntu images (ie. Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server etc...) The largest difference is probably the *flavors* use ['universe'](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu), after all we're part of wider Ubuntu community.
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