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which one will be better for me?



Ubuntu 16.04/ 18.04



Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-7100U CPU @ 2.40GHz
Graphic- Intel® HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2)
Memory - 4 GB DDR4
Storage - 120 GB SSD










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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by user68186, Rinzwind, Parto, Pilot6, user535733 Mar 10 at 19:59


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  • Generally go with the latest LTS unless you have a specific reason for not doing so.

    – vidarlo
    Mar 10 at 15:26











  • Try both and decide for yourself. I would go for 18.04 as it will get updates for a longer time.

    – user68186
    Mar 10 at 15:26






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    Possible duplicate of Should I install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or 16.04 (64 bit) for Core i5 M540?

    – FloT
    Mar 10 at 16:13






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    why do you assume it matters?

    – Rinzwind
    Mar 10 at 16:23











  • Voting to close as opinion-based. All flavors of Ubuntu work well if your system meets the minimum requirements. Everything beyond that depends upon your intended usage and your preferences. Answering these sorts of questions is precisely why Ubuntu uses a LiveUSB installer - so you can try for yourself and see without commitment.

    – user535733
    Mar 10 at 20:02


















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which one will be better for me?



Ubuntu 16.04/ 18.04



Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-7100U CPU @ 2.40GHz
Graphic- Intel® HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2)
Memory - 4 GB DDR4
Storage - 120 GB SSD










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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by user68186, Rinzwind, Parto, Pilot6, user535733 Mar 10 at 19:59


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.



















  • Generally go with the latest LTS unless you have a specific reason for not doing so.

    – vidarlo
    Mar 10 at 15:26











  • Try both and decide for yourself. I would go for 18.04 as it will get updates for a longer time.

    – user68186
    Mar 10 at 15:26






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Should I install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or 16.04 (64 bit) for Core i5 M540?

    – FloT
    Mar 10 at 16:13






  • 1





    why do you assume it matters?

    – Rinzwind
    Mar 10 at 16:23











  • Voting to close as opinion-based. All flavors of Ubuntu work well if your system meets the minimum requirements. Everything beyond that depends upon your intended usage and your preferences. Answering these sorts of questions is precisely why Ubuntu uses a LiveUSB installer - so you can try for yourself and see without commitment.

    – user535733
    Mar 10 at 20:02
















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which one will be better for me?



Ubuntu 16.04/ 18.04



Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-7100U CPU @ 2.40GHz
Graphic- Intel® HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2)
Memory - 4 GB DDR4
Storage - 120 GB SSD










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which one will be better for me?



Ubuntu 16.04/ 18.04



Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-7100U CPU @ 2.40GHz
Graphic- Intel® HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2)
Memory - 4 GB DDR4
Storage - 120 GB SSD







16.04 18.04






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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by user68186, Rinzwind, Parto, Pilot6, user535733 Mar 10 at 19:59


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









put on hold as primarily opinion-based by user68186, Rinzwind, Parto, Pilot6, user535733 Mar 10 at 19:59


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • Generally go with the latest LTS unless you have a specific reason for not doing so.

    – vidarlo
    Mar 10 at 15:26











  • Try both and decide for yourself. I would go for 18.04 as it will get updates for a longer time.

    – user68186
    Mar 10 at 15:26






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Should I install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or 16.04 (64 bit) for Core i5 M540?

    – FloT
    Mar 10 at 16:13






  • 1





    why do you assume it matters?

    – Rinzwind
    Mar 10 at 16:23











  • Voting to close as opinion-based. All flavors of Ubuntu work well if your system meets the minimum requirements. Everything beyond that depends upon your intended usage and your preferences. Answering these sorts of questions is precisely why Ubuntu uses a LiveUSB installer - so you can try for yourself and see without commitment.

    – user535733
    Mar 10 at 20:02





















  • Generally go with the latest LTS unless you have a specific reason for not doing so.

    – vidarlo
    Mar 10 at 15:26











  • Try both and decide for yourself. I would go for 18.04 as it will get updates for a longer time.

    – user68186
    Mar 10 at 15:26






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Should I install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or 16.04 (64 bit) for Core i5 M540?

    – FloT
    Mar 10 at 16:13






  • 1





    why do you assume it matters?

    – Rinzwind
    Mar 10 at 16:23











  • Voting to close as opinion-based. All flavors of Ubuntu work well if your system meets the minimum requirements. Everything beyond that depends upon your intended usage and your preferences. Answering these sorts of questions is precisely why Ubuntu uses a LiveUSB installer - so you can try for yourself and see without commitment.

    – user535733
    Mar 10 at 20:02



















Generally go with the latest LTS unless you have a specific reason for not doing so.

– vidarlo
Mar 10 at 15:26





Generally go with the latest LTS unless you have a specific reason for not doing so.

– vidarlo
Mar 10 at 15:26













Try both and decide for yourself. I would go for 18.04 as it will get updates for a longer time.

– user68186
Mar 10 at 15:26





Try both and decide for yourself. I would go for 18.04 as it will get updates for a longer time.

– user68186
Mar 10 at 15:26




1




1





Possible duplicate of Should I install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or 16.04 (64 bit) for Core i5 M540?

– FloT
Mar 10 at 16:13





Possible duplicate of Should I install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or 16.04 (64 bit) for Core i5 M540?

– FloT
Mar 10 at 16:13




1




1





why do you assume it matters?

– Rinzwind
Mar 10 at 16:23





why do you assume it matters?

– Rinzwind
Mar 10 at 16:23













Voting to close as opinion-based. All flavors of Ubuntu work well if your system meets the minimum requirements. Everything beyond that depends upon your intended usage and your preferences. Answering these sorts of questions is precisely why Ubuntu uses a LiveUSB installer - so you can try for yourself and see without commitment.

– user535733
Mar 10 at 20:02







Voting to close as opinion-based. All flavors of Ubuntu work well if your system meets the minimum requirements. Everything beyond that depends upon your intended usage and your preferences. Answering these sorts of questions is precisely why Ubuntu uses a LiveUSB installer - so you can try for yourself and see without commitment.

– user535733
Mar 10 at 20:02












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        Go for 18.04. There is nothing that 16.04 can offer over 18.04 unless of course you hate Gnome GUI and want Unity for some reason!






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        Go for 18.04. There is nothing that 16.04 can offer over 18.04 unless of course you hate Gnome GUI and want Unity for some reason!







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