Ubuntu Studio 22.04 | Installation and First Impressions
In This Video We Are Discussing About An official variant of Ubuntu, Ubuntu Studio 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) is a Linux-based operating system for creative individuals in the areas of audio production, video production, graphics design, photography and desktop publishing. It makes professional audio accessible on Linux; it uses the JACK sound server and a kernel built with a low-latency patch. Up until version 20.10 Ubuntu Studio shipped with the Xfce desktop environment, but this was replaced by KDE Plasma in October 2020.
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Ubuntu Studio 22.04 | Installation and First Impressions
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Ubuntu Studio is a Linux-based OS focused on content creation that occasionally overcomplicates the things we take for granted in other operating systems.
FOR
Quick start-up
Lightweight OS
Libre Office
Straight-forward layout
Lots of creators tools
A developers dream
AGAINST
Installation could be confusing for some.
Some of the software included underperforms
Having to learn code is not for everyone.
Too many software options
For many years, Ubuntu Linux OS has been a lifesaver, bringing many older computers I have owned, inherited, and found, back to life. Since its release back in 2004, it has become one of the most powerful and popular Linux OS in history. First off, it’s impossible not to love something that does everything the expensive big boys do but does them for free.
Ubuntu Studio is similar to regular Ubuntu, but comes with a suite of software geared toward creatives and the productivity standards included in regular Ubuntu builds such as LibreOffice. Most of the software suite you find on Ubuntu Studio is Linux-based and available to download for free. And you can also find a free version for Mac and PC if you’re interested in trying them out on your computer.
Bottom line
Linux operating systems and open-source software suites extend the lifespan of our gadgets. Best of all, you can not only use it on a Ubuntu system, but you can also find versions of them that will work within macOS and Windows 11.
Why is this important? Because again, we all can’t afford to buy a new laptop at a moment's notice or find room in our budgets for Adobe Creative Suite, Capture One, Office 365 and so on. However, we still have to find a way to get our work done, getting documents, photos, videos, audio projects, or graphics created.
Ubuntu grants users the opportunity to do all of those things for free if they have an older device that may be struggling with the latest versions of macOS and Windows 11. You can breathe new life into your old computers and keep working until you can purchase a new machine, and that’s a beautiful thing. Be warned though; things can get buggy occasionally, and you could find yourself learning some coding to fix minor issues you may experience.
All in all, Ubuntu Studio is a winner, but over time, you will find its limitations frustrating. However, if you’re up to the task and open to learning some code, it could become a lot of fun and allow you to save up for the system you really want.
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