PiMyLifeUp shares how to install Ubuntu on newer versions of Raspberry Pi.
Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux-based operating systems known for striking a good balance between being stable and user-friendly.
One of Ubuntu’s neatest features is its full support for the newer versions of the Raspberry Pi. You get the same full desktop experience that you would get if you installed Ubuntu on a full desktop machine.
The one downside of using the full version of Ubuntu is that it is significantly more resource-intensive than Raspberry Pi OS. You must use a Raspberry Pi 4 with at least 4GB of RAM.
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