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Should I use Arch or Ubuntu?
Arch is the clear winner. By providing a streamlined experience out of the box, Ubuntu sacrifices customization power. The Ubuntu developers work hard to make sure that everything included in a Ubuntu system is designed to work well with all the other components of the system.
What is the best Linux for work?
6 Top Linux Distros for Business PC or Laptops
- Debian Linux.
- Manjaro Linux.
- AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux.
- Ubuntu.
- OpenSUSE.
- Linux Mint.
Are Linux distros free?
Almost every Linux distribution is available to download for free. However, there are some editions (or distros) may ask for a fee in order to purchase it. For instance, the ultimate edition of Zorin OS is not free and needs to be purchased.
Should I use Ubuntu or Arch Linux for a server?
Ubuntu is for beginners as well as advanced users. Its Livepatch tool takes care of critical kernel updates, Snap store makes the lives of users easier, etc. Arch is for advanced users only. In my perspective, both operating systems are great for laptops/PC. As Ubuntu ships with stable packages, I would use it on a server instead of Arch.
Why Ubuntu is the best Linux distro?
Installation is straightforward because of the GUI. Any user can install it. This is one of the reasons why Ubuntu is the most widely used Linux distro. After the installation, I have almost every application that I need on a desktop, like a text editor, browser, office suite, etc.
Do I need to follow Arch Linux instructions?
You won’t actually need to follow Arch’s instructions explicitly, and Arch’s instructions are far from being set in stone. You can make your Arch system whatever you choose, but it’s much easier to make a mistake, and it takes time to get to something ready for daily use. Both Arch and Ubuntu have immense software repositories.
What is the difference between Ubuntu and Arch Linux GNOME?
Ubuntu is using a customized GNOME. Arch Linux will always have the vanilla GNOME. Also, Ubuntu’s GNOME will be a little outdated (3.36.0 for 20.04 LTS) as time goes. Whereas Arch Linux, of course, will have the latest version of GNOME which is 3.36.1 as of writing.