#Which version of Ubuntu (Linux) is recommended (for beginners): 23.10 (latest) or 22.04.03 LTS

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hasty trellis
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Ubuntu

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As of now, there is no version of Ubuntu called 23.10. The latest stable version is Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Long Term Support). LTS releases are recommended for beginners as they offer a more stable and reliable experience with long-term support and updates. Therefore, Ubuntu 22.04.03 LTS would be the recommended choice for beginners.

hasty trellis
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sand pilot
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LTS

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Generally

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Latest is not that buggy and works fine, with more fancy features

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But a lot of software (especially cross platform) targets the LTS versions