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What’s the Right Linux Distro Ubuntu maybe?
« on: June 07, 2021, 04:06:29 PM »
Debian vs. Ubuntu: Choosing between Debian and Ubuntu depends on what you expect from your Linux distro. Ubuntu is the most popular distribution of Linux and Debian is based on an older distribution called Debian.

Debian is a free operating system to use. The operating system is a collection of simple programs and utilities that make your machine work. The kernel is the most basic program at the heart of the operating system on your machine. It does all the simple housework and allows you to start other applications.

What Is Ubuntu?
Ubuntu is a Linux VPS Distribution or Linux Distro. In Linux vernacular, the distribution is a variant of the operating system that is based on the Linux kernel. There are hundreds of different Linux distros in the world. Many are free and have groups of users that offer feedback and support to each other.

Debian vs. Ubuntu

There is a noticeable difference between Debian and Ubuntu in their release cycle. Debian has three different releases: stable, testing, and unstable. All stable distributions have a fixed release date.