My main question is this: Is it worth switching to Ubuntu Pro? Actually I see it’s free for personal use on one computer.

I’d be curious to hear the experience of those of you who switched, and also the motivation of those who didn’t switch.

This question is partly related to another one: I’d like to economically support Linux in general and Ubuntu in particular. Would switching to Ubuntu Pro (and paying) help in this regard? Or which other ways of supporting are out there?

(As you understood, I’m somewhat of a newbie in the Linuxverse.)

  • @RoboticMask
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    1 year ago

    Pro essentially offers 10 years of updates instead of 5. Also, you can install some kernel security patches without restarting.

    The services are listed in https://ubuntu.com/pro - IMHO nothing relevant for end users there, it’s mostly for enterprises where any downtime is really expensive. But for normal users, rebooting every once in a while shouldn’t hurt too much IMHO.

    • stravanasuOP
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      21 year ago

      Cheers. I plan to update the distribution version regularly, so I understand Pro is not of interest to me either.

    • Gort
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      11 year ago

      There are also updates to 23,000 applications from Universe repository that don’t usually get updates. At least that’s what’s claimed.