Week 13

The story of Linux is a phenomenon, where totally altruistic intentions won over commercial ones, leading to an invention of a truly ingenious operating system. Moreover, the different distributions meet the needs of a huge spectrum of IT specialists. I would like to observe the most popular one, and the distribution I find interesting. These are Ubuntu and Manjaro.

Ubuntu was released in 2004 and comes from Debian, the largest distribution branch, while Manjaro is released in 2011 and is from Arch Linux. Both of them have pretty similar target audiences - people with no or not much experience and knowledge. Although, Ubuntu covers a lot bigger range of competencies, and that is what makes it an absolute hit. Ubuntu is known for its stability and user-friendliness, and Manjaro is for its flexibility and high speed. Both distributions are free, however, Ubuntu may have some proprietary device drivers. 

One of the differences between Ubuntu and Manjaro is their scheme of release. While Ubuntu has a long-term release cycle, which is issued every 2 years and operates for 5 years. There are also some minor releases coming every 6 monts. Manjaro, however, has a rolling release, which means the releases are continuous and are not needed to be downloaded. 

To sum up, both distributions can be used by newbies, and each has its own focus, such as stability or speed.


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