Best Ubuntu Websites and Links

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When it comes to Linux and Ubuntu websites, the huge number of online websites makes reflects the vibrant community and growing interest in these operating systems.

Below is a list of some of my favorite sites that I frequently visit for news, tutorials, and community support in the world of Ubuntu and Linux.

If you have a favorite site that isn’t included here, please reach out via the contact page.

  1. OMG! Ubuntu!
    • Link: OMG! Ubuntu!
    • Description: A leading news site that provides the latest updates in the Linux and Ubuntu world, featuring articles on applications, themes, and more.
  2. Official Ubuntu Website
    • Link: Ubuntu
    • Description: The official site for Ubuntu, offering downloads, documentation, and information about the latest releases.
  3. Kubuntu Official Site
    • Link: Kubuntu
    • Description: The official website for Kubuntu, showcasing its features and providing resources for users.
  4. Ubuntu MATE Official Site
    • Link: Ubuntu MATE
    • Description: Dedicated to Ubuntu MATE, this site offers downloads, documentation, and community support.
  5. Ubuntu Budgie Official Site
    • Link: Ubuntu Budgie
    • Description: The official site for Ubuntu Budgie, highlighting its unique features and providing user resources.
  6. Ubuntu Unity Official Site
    • Link: Ubuntu Unity
    • Description: This site focuses on the Ubuntu Unity desktop environment, offering downloads and support.
  7. Ubuntu DDE Official Site
    • Link: Ubuntu DDE
    • Description: The official website for Ubuntu DDE (Deepin Desktop Environment), providing information and downloads.
  8. Lubuntu Official Site
    • Link: Lubuntu
    • Description: The official site for Lubuntu, emphasizing its lightweight design for older hardware.
  9. Xubuntu Official Site
    • Link: Xubuntu
    • Description: Dedicated to Xubuntu, this site offers resources for users of this lightweight variant of Ubuntu.
  10. Linux Mint Official Site
    • Link: Linux Mint
    • Description: While not an Ubuntu variant per se, Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu and provides a user-friendly experience with extensive documentation.
  1. 9to5Linux
  • Link: 9to5Linux
  • Description: A comprehensive site that covers the latest Linux news, reviews, tutorials, and updates on various distributions.
  1. Phoronix
  • Link: Phoronix
  • Description: A well-known source for Linux hardware reviews and benchmarks, as well as news related to the Linux ecosystem.
  1. Linux Today
  • Link: Linux Today
  • Description: This site aggregates news from around the web, providing frequent updates on various Linux-related topics.
  1. DistroWatch
  • Link: DistroWatch
  • Description: A popular site that tracks and reviews different Linux distributions, offering insights into their features and updates.
  1. It’s FOSS
  • Link: It’s FOSS
  • Description: A beginner-friendly site that provides tutorials, tips, and news about Linux and open-source software.

You Tube Channels that you might like

  • OMG! Ubuntu!
    • Link: OMG! Ubuntu! YouTube Channel
    • Description: The official channel for OMG! Ubuntu!, featuring videos about new features, releases, and helpful tips for Ubuntu users.
  • Learn Linux TV
    • Link: Learn Linux TV
    • Description: This channel offers a wealth of educational content on Linux, including detailed tutorials specifically tailored for Ubuntu users.
  • babarehner
    • Link: babarehner YouTube Channel
    • Description: Mike Rehner creates informative video tutorials covering various aspects of Ubuntu Desktop and Server, often using VirtualBox for demonstrations.
  • The Linux Experiment
    • Link: The Linux Experiment
    • Description: This channel covers weekly news and experiences related to Linux and Ubuntu, along with software recommendations and tips.
  • DistroTube
    • Link: DistroTube YouTube Channel
    • Description: Run by Derek Taylor, this channel features a mix of tutorials, news, and opinions on various Linux distributions, including Ubuntu.

These websites are invaluable for anyone interested in exploring or enhancing their experience with Ubuntu and Linux. Feel free to share your own favorites in the comments as well.