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    Other day I was listening to piso 21 – a Colombian music group – on my Ubuntu, and their Ubuntu album came to queue. Seeing this album cover inspired me to make this meme. hope you all like it.

    there are a lot of orange, blue and, purple distros which I couldn't include. so, sorry for that.

    distro names:

    1. red: edubuntu, armbian
    2. yellow: ubuntu kylin, linux lite, ubports, voyager
    3. bodhi linux, linux mint, ubuntu mate
    4. pop os, (I forgot this bird one), KDE neon, zorin os

    image transcription:
    cover image of piso 21's ubuntu album, which has four singers in four quadrants. each quadrant has a coloured brush streak. from top clockwise: red, yellow, blue, green. superimposed on them are logos of various ubuntu-based distros/flavours, according to their colours.

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    [–] larsloveslegos@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

    I've always enjoyed regular Ubuntu but Linux Mint is a favorite. I'd install that before anything else. I've used both on my school laptops with great success. I'd use Linux as the default if it wasn't for gaming, which is why school laptops (laptops owned by me, used for school) are the perfect use case.