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What Is Ubuntu "LTS", and When Should You Use It?
Ubuntu LTS versions get five years of updates, while non-LTS only gets nine months. LTS versions prioritize stability but contain older software. Non-LTS releases offer newer features but need ...
The collection of user data has become a contentious issue for people worldwide. Fortunately, Canonical has shown how it can be done right.
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Ubuntu Studio is Linux's best-kept secret for creators
Ubuntu Studio comes preloaded for visual art, 3D, music production, and more. Just install one ISO and start creating instead ...
After using Linux for nearly 30 years, I've created a list of the best Linux distributions I've used since the beginning. Here they are.
Ubuntu and Fedora Linux are among the most popular a͏nd ͏influentia͏l op͏era͏ting sy͏stems globally. Both have gone through major improvements over the years and have been polished to become ...
Ubuntu 23.10, codenamed Mantic Minotaur, is the 39th Ubuntu release, and it's one of the three smaller interim releases Canonical puts out between long-term support (LTS) versions. This last interim ...
Why is Ubuntu Linux so popular? Ubuntu Linux has been around for a long time, and over the years it has proven to one of the most popular Linux distributions ever. But what has made it so popular? A ...
The rocky release of Windows 8 has left some users wondering about alternatives. Apple’s OS X, though an obvious choice, is an expensive and dramatic switch. Linux is less intimidating – because it’s ...
Canonical recently released Ubuntu 18.04, the company's latest iteration of its popular Linux distribution, nicknamed Bionic Beaver. Ubuntu 18.04 is a Long Term Support (LTS) release and will receive ...
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