There is no shortage of quality desktop apps like LibreOffice, Firefox, GIMP, and VLC – even Minecraft runs perfectly well with OpenJDK Java – but when it comes to multimedia creation, Linux desktop distributions still left behind. With no Photoshop, After Effects, Ableton Live, or Premiere Pro for Linux, we have to turn to alternatives. The easiest answer is perhaps the lack of commercial applications for desktop Linux, even for a popular distribution like Ubuntu. So, a good case for using Ubuntu, yet the market penetration and all Linux distributions remains low. It is cheap (most distributions are free of charge with free community support), it is stable (Ubuntu is rock-solid), and it is secure. ![]() Why is this? Marketing aside, Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution) makes perfect sense.
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