Two years ago my computer started to warm like crazy, I lost two days of work, I backed up data, did a fresh install and keep having performance issues.
Docker was slow, I guess me wanting to use Docker for everything made me move away for OS X
Video demo of Elementary OS
https://youtu.be/Ih6ZGghiXjo?t=584
Ubuntu is released every 6 months and a Long Term Support every 2 years.
Based on Debian, another Linux Distribution.
Ubuntu is Developed by Cannonical and a community of developers managed under a meritocratic governance model.
Ubuntu is released every 6 months and a Long Term Support every 2 years.
Based on Debian, another Linux Distribution.
Ubuntu is Developed by Cannonical and a community of developers managed under a meritocratic governance model.
Xubuntu: uses XFE good for computers with few hardware resources, 1-2 Gb of RAM
Ubuntu LTS ( Long Term Support)
The recommended download for almost everyone, including the server version.
Ubuntu, non LTS, latest release 19.10
This Distribution (Distro) is cool if you want to test the bleeding edge stuff they will be incorporating in the future LTS releases.
Comes with ubuntu pre-installed
All drivers work out of the box
3 Usb-c connections
2 Thunderbolt
4K touch screen
Bluethoot 4.2
16Gb RAM
512 SSD HDD
You can install software via terminal, using the package managers like snap, apt and apt-get:
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