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I often get asked why Ubuntu-based distributions have been my go-to for years. Here's what keeps me coming back.
Ubuntu 25.10 uses a minimal default install on Raspberry Pi, reducing install size. See what's changed and why the move makes ...
Ubuntu LTS versions get five years of updates, while non-LTS only gets nine months. LTS versions prioritize stability but ...
New Python video compressor Constrict uses FFmpeg to compress videos to target file sizes on Ubuntu. Simple GTK4 GUI now ...
The Ubuntu installer does prompt you to install codecs during setup, and you can check a box to install them right away.
The ESWIN EBC77 is a credit card-sized single-board computer that looks like a Raspberry Pi. But instead of an ARM-based ...
Ubuntu won when it came to installing new apps, though: everyone found the Software Center very easy to find and use, while most couldn't even figure out where to go in Mint.
Ubuntu is based on Debian, but they're not the same. To help you choose which to install, we compare support, pre-installed software, release cycle, user-friendliness, and more.
Compare Debian and Ubuntu to find out which Linux distro suits your needs. Learn about their stability, performance, and support to make an informed choice.
Ubuntu’s normal point releases have become more experimental, which is why Canonical recommends most people should stick with the LTS releases and skip the once-every-six-months releases.