Ubuntu is Ubuntu, but not Ubuntu as we know it. It’s a distro developed by Canonical, and it’s available as open source, so you can run it on your own machine and have it run just like any other Linux kernel.
Ubuntu is a derivative distribution of Ubuntu, and it comes with all the latest features and improvements that Canonical has been working hard to get in. So, in theory, Ubuntu is an excellent choice for a new user. In practice though, Ubuntu is also quite a bit different from Ubuntu. While Ubuntu’s development is focused on stability, Ubuntu Studio is more for artistic creation.
Ubuntu Studio is based on Debian’s “Jessie” distribution, but is open source, and has a lot of the same features as Ubuntu like a package manager, a desktop environment, and a text editor. There’s also Ubuntu Touch, which will be an Android-based operating system.
Ubuntu Studio is a good choice for a new user. There are still plenty of questions about how well Ubuntu Studio works across different devices (like a Nexus 7, a Raspberry Pi 3, and of course smartphones).
Ubuntu Studio is more for artistic creation, which is why its user base is so small. Ubuntu Studio is more for artistic creations, and since its user base is small, its development is very slow. So Ubuntu Studio is not a good choice for a new user, but if you want a good option, make sure you give it a try.
Ubuntu Studio is designed for artists and designers to use Linux for their creations and designs. It’s not intended as a desktop application, but instead it can be used on several different platforms (a computer, a tablet, and a smartphone). Ubuntu Studio is great for creative types, but is not a good choice for a new user.
Ubuntu Studio is a desktop application, so its nice for designers and artists to see how their designs and creations look on different platforms. But Ubuntu Studio is not a desktop application, so it won’t be good for a new user.
Ubuntu Studio is a desktop application, so its nice for designers and artists to see how their designs and creations look on different platforms. But Ubuntu Studio is not a desktop application, so it wont be good for a new user.
The two products have very different goals. Ubuntu Studio is just a desktop application. Ubuntu is a full desktop operating system. So you can run both on a single machine, or you can run Ubuntu on a machine and Ubuntu Studio on a PC.
I guess it depends on how you use Ubuntu Studio. If you just want to design and create applications, then Ubuntu Studio is really a nice program. If you want to design and create a full desktop application that you can run on a PC, Ubuntu Studio is not the best option.