Installing Giocoso on Ubuntu
1.0 Introduction
At one time, of course, Ubuntu was the Windows-killer of the Linux world; then it had a brain-spasm and decided it wanted to be the Macintosh lookalike of the Linux world; and having successfully annoyed a lot of people for doing 'its own thing' rather than chip in with other developers' efforts, it's now become once again fairly mainstream and quite popular -but nowhere near as popular as it had been around 2005ish. I use it a lot on servers, as a pure command-line only platform, but I've seldom committed to using it as a desktop operating system: it had too many peculiarities and quirks for me to find it a comfortable fit, I'm afraid. Nevertheless, it's currently sitting sixth on Distrowatch's page hit list, so it's not quite down-and-out for the count just yet!
At the time of writing, the current version of Ubuntu is 22.04 (codename 'Jammy Jellyfish') -though I've tested Giocoso running fine on 20.04, 20.10 and 21.20, too. Regardless of specific Ubuntu version, so long as it's reasonably recent, you should be fine. Ubuntu comes only with the Gnome desktop: other 'spins' are available for other desktops (Kubuntu for KDE, for example), and you can always install non-default desktops on vanilla Ubuntu, of course. These days too, of course, Wayland is the default graphics server, rather than the ancient X11... but again, all of these technical details make zero difference to Giocoso, which is happy to run on any desktop environment using any graphical server. [...]