Summary
Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distribution, and there is no denying that!
However, being popular doesnt necessarily mean being the best.
The Best Linux DistroWhat Does That Mean?
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The idea behind Linux distros is to offer an optimized pre-packaged experience for a specific workflow.
As such, the best distro for Sam might not be the best for Daniel, and vice versa.
So what makes a particular Linux distro objectivelyThe Best?
And heres my argument on why I believe Ubuntu wins this title.
However, this minimalism doesn’t translate well on larger desktop monitors.
For example, GNOMEs minimal interface can make 24'' or larger screens feel underutilized.
Icons are more legible on a larger screen, so not having them doesnt make sense.
They reintroduce desktop icons, easing the transition for users coming from Windows or macOS environments.
This placement takes advantage of the more expansive horizontal space available on modern monitorsmaximizing vertical space for program use.
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As such, Ubuntu retains the modern and unique charm of GNOME all the while making it more accessible.
This gives you access to one of the largest software libraries in the Linux world.
Installing applications is straightforward through Ubuntu Store, which offers a fully GUI-friendly experience similar to the Microsoft Store.
Of course, traditionalAPT commandsare there for those who prefer installing apps using the terminal.
That said, some niche applications may not be available in the main Ubuntu repositories.
Third-party PPAs and DEB files are not verified by Ubuntu for security or stability.
As such, only use these methods if you trust the source providing them.
For example, you’re free to trust the DEB file from Mozillas official website to install Firefox.
But dont download and install Firefox-NEO-ThisIsAmazing.deb from BroYouShouldTrustMe.com!
Otherwise, stick to traditional DEB files (via APT) or exploreFlatpak as an alternative.
Stable and Reliable for Professional Use
Ubuntu strikes a good balance between stability and innovation.
It offers a reliable experience for your professional workflows, where youll rarely face bugs or hiccups.
Youll also get routine updates and bug fixes addressing known issues.
The interim releases come out every six months and get security updates and bug fixes for nine months.
The newUbuntu 24.04 LTS version will be supported for 12 years till 2036through an optional subscription called Ubuntu Pro.
Moreover, Ubuntu never forces updates.
you could delay them if necessary.
Also, after an update, your gear wont automatically restart.
The Largest and Most Helpful Community of Linux Users
Popularity brings users.
Solutions build knowledge bases.
Knowledge bases increase accessibility.
For new users, there’s theUbuntu Desktop Guideto learn how to get around on your new Linux computer.
Then, you haveUbuntu Discourseto talk about Ubuntu and its upcoming projects and releases.
There are alsomany more resources availablefor developers and people who want to contribute to Ubuntu.
As an Ubuntu user, you are not just limited to the Ubuntu communities.
Remember, as an Ubuntu user, you are a part of the entire Linux community.
Remember always to pick the driver marked as (Tested) as they offer the best experience.