What should I install on new Ubuntu?

What should I install after Ubuntu?

40 Things to do After Installing Ubuntu

  1. Download and Install Latest Updates. …
  2. Additional Repositories. …
  3. Install Missing Drivers. …
  4. Install GNOME Tweak Tool. …
  5. Enable Firewall. …
  6. Install Your Favorite Web Browser. …
  7. Install Synaptic Package Manager. …
  8. Remove Apport.

What should I install on new Linux?

Some best and popular software are given below.

  1. VirtualBox – Install it if needed.
  2. VLC – Best Music and Video Player.
  3. Steam – Play Linux Games Distro.
  4. Gimp – Image Editing Tool.
  5. Corebird – Desktop Twitter Client.
  6. Telegram – Cross-platform messaging app.
  7. Chromium – Google Chrome Open Source Version.

Why is Ubuntu 20.04 so slow?

If you have Intel CPU and are using regular Ubuntu (Gnome) and want a user-friendly way to check CPU speed and adjust it, and even set it to auto-scale based on being plugged vs battery, try CPU Power Manager. If you use KDE try Intel P-state and CPUFreq Manager.

Is Windows 10 better than Linux?

Linux and Windows Performance Comparison

Linux has a reputation for being fast and smooth while Windows 10 is known to become slow and slow over time. Linux runs faster than Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 along with a modern desktop environment and qualities of the operating system while windows are slow on older hardware.

Can I use Linux as my main OS?

Linux can dual boot with Windows

If you’re hooked on Windows-specific applications you can’t give up, or you require memory-intensive tasks, you can keep Windows by using a dual boot. A dual boot lets you boot in either OS whenever you want.

How can I make Ubuntu 20.04 faster?

7 Ways to Speed up Ubuntu

  1. Clean unused temp and log files with BleachBit. …
  2. Speed up boot time by decreasing Grub timeout. …
  3. Reduce application startup time with Preload. …
  4. Remove useless stuff from AutoStart. …
  5. Improve speed with zRam. …
  6. Prioritize your apps with Ananicy. …
  7. Use a Different Desktop Environment. …
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Why is Ubuntu so laggy?

You might be using open source drivers for your graphics card. While usually the open source drivers are good enough for most day to day tasks, with some newer cards, their performance can be laggy. If your setup is fairly new, you can look into installing proprietary graphics drivers which can improve the performance.

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