The Ubuntu GNOME distros blog post tells you everything you need to know:
There will no longer be a separate GNOME flavor of Ubuntu. The development teams from both Ubuntu GNOME and Ubuntu Desktop will be merging resources and focusing on a single combined release... We are currently liaising with the Canonical teams on how this will work out.
Old hands in this field may recall a similar refocusing happened to Red Hat back in 2003. Red Hat dropped its desktop, then called Red Hat Linux, and started up Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in the process becoming the boring enterprise-focused company it is today. But it created the community based Fedora to serve as what Red Hat Linux had once been so not all was lost.
While this is the likely script for Canonical over the next few years, it is equally possible that it may not actually go this way. Canonical may stick with its desktop and still make it a major focus of its development because while the money is in enterprise, what made Ubuntu very nearly a household name is not enterprise, but community.
(Score: 2, Informative) by Empyrean on Saturday May 06 2017, @05:48PM (1 child)
"sudo -i" also works well.
(Score: 2) by Bot on Saturday May 06 2017, @10:15PM
friendly reminder that sudo is a swear word that your PC understands:
$ ls -a /root
ls: cannot open directory /root: Permission denied
$ sudo !!
sudo ls -a /root
. .bash_history
.. .bashrc
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