Originally posted by: daniel49
what apps came with it?
Ubuntu is basicly Debian + improvements in the GUI (Gnome-based and very well pre-configured out of the box.
Debian is difficult many times because the default install isn't that hot and you have to install different programs for this and that and it's difficult if you don't know the name of them or what they do.
Because of this Ubuntu can offer pretty much every Free software program under the sun. 10-15,000 individual software packages, many many thousands of different programs, games and such.
Debian has a VERY stong pro-Free software (GPL standard for 'Free' in their book) political bent and has very limited support for propriatory closed source software. They do have a 'non-free' section that supports some non-free software that is freely re-distributable. And Since Ubuntu uses Debian as a basis it has similar setup, but they have different names for stuff, like 'the multiverse' vs 'the universe' type thing.
I haven't had problems though with the limited amount of closed source software I have. Namely the odd video game and Cedega for some otherwise windows-only video games.
All in all Ubuntu is pretty nice.