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[#]: subject: (Pop!_OS vs Ubuntu: Which One is Better?)
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[#]: via: (https://itsfoss.com/pop-os-vs-ubuntu/)
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[#]: author: (Ankush Das https://itsfoss.com/author/ankush/)
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Pop!_OS vs Ubuntu: Which One is Better?
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Well, you might find it easy to pick one from the list of [best Linux distributions][1]. However, it is often confusing to compare two similar Linux distros, just like Pop!_OS vs Ubuntu.
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Interestingly, Pop!_OS is based on [Ubuntu][2]. So, what is the difference between Pop!_OS and Ubuntu? Why should you choose one over other?
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In this article, I’m going to compare Pop!_OS and Ubuntu (both of which happen to be my favorites).
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**Note:** _You might find some of the points opinionated, this article is just a reference for the comparison. With constant developments and updates to Linux distros, a lot can change over time._
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### Comparing Ubuntu and Pop!_OS
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![Pop!_OS Vs Ubuntu][3]
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Spotting the similarity helps you distinguish other differences. So, let me start noting down some of the obvious similarities.
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Like I mentioned, Pop!_OS is a Linux distribution on top of Ubuntu. So, you get all the benefits of using Ubuntu (technically the same thing at its core) when you use Pop!_OS.
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They both ship with the [GNOME desktop environment][4] by default and hence they feature a similar user interface (UI).
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Without going into all the under-the-hood differences, I will be highlighting some important ones here.
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#### User Experience & Theming
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![Pop!_OS][5]
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A lot of users think that Pop!_OS is just Ubuntu with a different skin.
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From my experience, I’ll mention that it is not entirely true.
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Yes, they both rock [GNOME desktop environment][4] – however, Pop!_OS just feels more polished.
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In addition to the look and feel, [Ubuntu customizes the GNOME experience][6] by adding a dock and a few more tricks. You might find it better if you like a customized GNOME experience.
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But, if you prefer a pure GNOME experience, Pop!_OS gives you that by default.
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I cannot convince you enough until you try it out for yourself. But, the overall color scheme, icons, and the theme that goes on in Pop!_OS is arguably more pleasing as a superior user experience.
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It can be a subjective thing – but it is what I observed. You can also check out the video tour for Ubuntu 19.10 to check it out for yourself:
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#### Ease of Installing Third-Party Apps
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![Pop Os PPA][7]
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Ubuntu puts a lot of emphasis on Snap packages. This increases the number of application it offers.
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But there are some major issues with Snap packages. They take too much of disk space and they take a lot of time to start.
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This is why I prefer using the APT version of any application.
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Why am I telling you this?
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Because Pop!_OS has its [own official PPA][8] which is enabled by default. You’ll find some useful applications like Android Studio, TensorFlow in here. No need to download a 1 GB snap package for the Android Studio. Just use [apt-get install][9] and get done with it.
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#### Pre-installed Applications
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![Ubuntu installation slideshow][10]
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It may not be the biggest deal-breaker for some but having a lot of pre-installed apps could affect the experience and performance. Even if it does not affect the performance – some users just prefer fewer pre-installed apps.
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Pop!_OS comes bundled with fewer default apps (potentially less bloatware, if I may call it that) when compared to Ubuntu.
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Yet again, this is something subjective. If you want to have more apps pre-installed, you may consider Ubuntu over Pop!_OS.
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#### Snap Package Support
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![][11]
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For users comfortable with the snap packages, Ubuntu’s software center is a slightly better solution to Pop!_OS shop because you can have snap packages listed right in your software center.
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You cannot filter the snap packages in the software center but it will be easier to install a snap package when you notice one (look at the details for the source of the app as ‘_Snap store_‘ / ‘_Snapcraft_‘) in the Software Center.
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Pop!_OS does support snap packages as well – if you’re confused. But, you won’t find them through the Pop!_OS shop, that’s the only difference here.
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If you are not sure what a snap package is and what it does, you can check out our article on [installing snap apps on Linux][12].
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#### Separate NVIDIA/AMD ISO File
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![ISOs][13]
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Technically, it isn’t a part of the comparison internally but it is a factor that some users care for.
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So, it is worth highlighting that Pop!_OS provides separate ISOs. One for the systems with NVIDIA graphics card and another for systems with/without AMD graphics.
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With Ubuntu 19.10, you get NVIDIA drivers on the Ubuntu ISO but there is no such thing for AMD graphics.
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#### Reliability & Issues
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Unquestionably, both the [distributions are beginner-friendly][14] and quite reliable. You might want to hold on to a Long Term Support (LTS) release if you want better reliability and fewer issues.
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When a new version of Ubuntu comes up, Pop!_OS works on it and potentially fixes the issues that users encounter on Ubuntu’s original release before making the new upgrade available. This gives them a slight edge but that’s nothing substantial because those fixes eventually reach Ubuntu.
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#### Performance
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The performance will highly depend on what you have installed and the hardware configuration you install it on.
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Unless you have a super old system, both distributions seem to perform very well.
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I’m rocking an i5-7400 processor coupled with 16 Gigs of RAM (with a GTX 1050ti Graphics Card) and I find the experience good enough on both the distros.
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Of course, you could manually do a few optimization tweaks to fit your requirements – if either of them does not work out for your hardware configuration.
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But, if you want to get your hands on a System76 laptop, Pop!_OS will prove to be [the Apple of Linux space][15] because Pop!_OS has been tailored for their hardware, unlike Ubuntu.
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#### Hardware Compatibility
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This is definitely something to consider when comparing other Linux distributions. However, in this case, there’s really no significant difference.
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You might consider Pop!_OS to constantly work with newer hardware configurations because they primarily tailor the OS for their laptops with a variety of configurations. And, it’s just an observation – not a fact.
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**Wrapping Up**
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I know it’s not easy to choose one among the two popular Linux distro without trying them out. If it’s a possibility, I’ll recommend you to give them both a try while keeping this comparison for reference.
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What’s your choice between these two? Did I miss something in the comparison? Let me know in the comments below.
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via: https://itsfoss.com/pop-os-vs-ubuntu/
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作者:[Ankush Das][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[1]: https://itsfoss.com/best-linux-distributions/
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[2]: https://ubuntu.com/
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[3]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/pop_os_vs_ubuntu.png?ssl=1
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[4]: https://www.gnome.org/
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[5]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/pop-os-UI.jpg?ssl=1
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[6]: https://itsfoss.com/gnome-tricks-ubuntu/
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[7]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/pop-os-ppa.jpg?ssl=1
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[8]: https://launchpad.net/~system76/+archive/ubuntu/pop/
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[9]: https://itsfoss.com/apt-get-linux-guide/
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[10]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/install-ubuntu-linux-on-intel-nuc-14_tutorial.jpg?resize=800%2C516&ssl=1
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[11]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/snapcraft.jpg?ssl=1
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[12]: https://itsfoss.com/install-snap-linux/
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[13]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/iso-amd-nvidia-pop-os.jpg?ssl=1
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[14]: https://itsfoss.com/best-linux-beginners/
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[15]: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=System76-Integrated-Vision
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