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What to choose Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS

What to choose Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 18.04 LTS

That's about to come out Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. About his impressive innovations can be learned from this magnificent article. But there is no release yet, and the phones in the editorial office are already hot - everyone wants to know whether to update or not at once, how will Bionic Beaver come out?

Our editorial staff interviewed the best rebels of the country and came to the conclusion that we do not need to be updated. Although this is called a release, in addition to the extended support time, we all know the quality of work from the Shuttleworth team. The best bubbitters of the country are advised to wait on April 18, 01 and then boldly updated.

Is there an exception to this rule? It turns out there is. If you are the lucky owner of a video card from AMD, then you need to update. The matter is that in 18.04 the opensor driver working out of a box is essentially improved. Some experts say that it is so good that you can even go to beta 18.04 for it without waiting and just update right after the final version is released.

And who does not need to be updated at all? To those who fell in love with Unity. At 16.04 there is still this magnificent shopping-shell, whereas in 18.04 there will already be a spiritless GNOME.

Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence should not be updated. According to the intelligence reports, TensorFlow requires CUDA, and CUDA at 18.04 is still not supported. Hurry with the upgrade you can not create Skynet.

So what should an average Ubuntu user do? Wait for the first point-release 18.04 and be updated.

What you should know about Namib GNU / Linux

Namib GNU / Linux : Laurent Rabez submits his discovery of a new GNU / Linux distribution with a GNU / Linux based graphical installer based on ArchLinux. All the details and his experience.

Namib GNU / Linux : Laurent Rabez submits his discovery of a new GNU / Linux distribution with a GNU / Linux based graphical installer based on ArchLinux. All the details and his experience.
Namib GNU / Linux : Laurent Rabez submits his discovery of a new GNU / Linux distribution with a GNU / Linux based graphical installer based on ArchLinux. All the details and his experience.

As with most other GNU / Linux distributions. Here you - the user - are the center of interest, we do not try to make money, sell your data or take control of your machine. "
Namib is a user-friendly and open-source Linux distribution. It offers all the benefits of state-of-the-art software, combined with a focus on usability and accessibility, making it suitable for newcomers as well as experienced GNU / Linux users.

Namib GNU / Linux : Main Features:

Simplified and easy 
to install 
Pre- installed desktop environment Pre- installed graphics applications to easily install software and update your system 
Pre-installed codecs for reading multimedia files 
Accessing the latest software version 
Accessing the Arch User Repository (AUR) for more experienced users
It's a new distribution based on Arch Linux It's called Namib GNU / LinuxIt only offers the desktop MATE only in 64 bits. It has a graphic installer, Calamarès. The rolling release system means that there is only one version of Namib GNU / Linux that updates over time and that the user does not have to reinstall the system regularly.
Namib GNU / Linux : Laurent Rabez submits his discovery of a new GNU / Linux distribution with a GNU / Linux based graphical installer based on ArchLinux. All the details and his experience.

The installation of Namib GNU / Linux is done quickly and very easily.

The MATE desktop comes with the theme of windows and Numix controls and Arc icons. The presentation of MATE is with a dashboard at the bottom and a classic menu. The cast is perfectly translated into French.
The software is recent; the very classic library. A 4.12 kernel, the most recent kernel this day (early October 2017). The distribution is stable as much as PCLinuxOS. Another myth that collapses on the instability of rolling release. Pacmac is a package manager used primarily developed by Arch Linux developers. It is used to install, upgrade, configure and remove software (ie to manage software).
Software search and installation
Search Pamac in the menu of your application and open it. Browse the list by categories or search using the search bar. Right-click on the entry and select install. Click the apply button or a button with a check mark
Personally, I added some additional software in graphics with this software manager: k3b caliber ufraw-gimp ufraw glabels darktable gramps filezilla inkscape audacity sigil kdenlive psensor clementine transmageddon ffdiaporama youtube-dl qopenvpn qtox blender gthumb testdisk bleachbit.
We find the deposit AUR (Arch User Repository) to expand the repository significantly (but not active by default).
The deposit of the specific distribution of Namib is placed at the end of the list of deposits, so it does not take precedence over the official deposits of the distribution. It contains just a dozen software.
Last advice? Update at least once a week.