They're similar but not the same. Is your priority stability or ease of use? I recommend only one of these distributions to new Linux users.
The news that Dell will begin making the fast-growing Ubuntu flavor of Linux available on some of its machines should be welcomed by consumers everywhere. It not only makes a tiny dent in Microsoft's ...
Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop Edition, nicknamed "Intrepid Ibex," provides so much functionality and ease of use, at zero cost of acquisition, that it is really impossible to ignore. For anyone or any business ...
I've just finished reading a review of an Ubuntu-powered Inspiron 1420N written by mainstream tech journalist Walt Mossberg. His conclusion: "But for now, I still advise mainstream, nontechnical users ...
Ubuntu 9.04's client and server editions are being hailed for both their new features and as being data-center-friendly, particularly in their new integration with cloud computing. The CRN Test Center ...
Udemy's Ubuntu For Beginners will teach you the basics you need to know to get up and running on a PC with Ubuntu. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
Ubuntu is now the only thing uglier than Metro. I'm still on 10.04 LTS for my only remaining Linux desktop. Evaluating other options like Gnome Shell Remix https ...
If you’re building an internal or private cloud, Canonical wants you to use Ubuntu Linux 10.04 as your operating system of choice. To that end, the newest version of Ubuntu includes a feature set ...
Also in today’s open source roundup: LinuxInsider reviews Tiny Core Linux 8.0, and 16 examples of LS commands for beginners Ubuntu 17.04 has gotten quite a bit of media coverage in recent days. But ...
Latest Ubuntu Server lays the foundation for higher speeds and greater density with Snap packages, LXD containers, and ZFS storage Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) represents the first release from ...