Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) Review



Although Windows and macOS are the most popular desktop operating systems, they are not your only options. Ubuntu, (pronounced "oo-boon-too"), is an excellent alternative: It features a sophisticated UX and solid performance. Plus, the operating system is free to download, highly portable, and simpler than ever to get up and running. The latest version, 20.04 (Focal Fossa) doesn’t bring too many earth-shattering changes from the last release, but the move to newer versions of Linux kernel and GNOME desktop environment, combined with improvements to the interface, are welcome updates. You'll still face the challenges inherent with Linux systems, however, including a steeper learning curve, limited third-party application support, and a dearth of first-party hardware. Although we recommend that most people stick with Windows 10 or macOS, Ubuntu is a good fit for those looking for a change of pace.
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