Which Ubuntu version is best for stability right now?
Zack Fosdyck
zfosdyck at gmail.com
Fri Oct 3 18:27:53 UTC 2025
Hi Abhishek,
For my setup, I like to run the latest Ubuntu release in a VM so I can
explore new features, but I keep my main system on the most recent LTS.
That way I get the stability and long-term support for day-to-day use,
while still having the flexibility to try out the cutting edge when I want.
It really does feel like the best of both worlds.
One other nice perk: Canonical now offers 5 free Ubuntu Pro licenses for
personal/home use. That extends the standard LTS support window and gives
you access to expanded security patching, which adds another layer of
stability and peace of mind.
Hope that helps!
Take Care Now,
Zac
On Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 1:05 PM Abhishek Saini <sainiabhishek9994 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I wanted to ask a quick question: for a system where stability is the most
> important, which version of Ubuntu would you recommend using today?
>
> Should I stick with the latest LTS release, or do people here feel another
> version is more reliable in real-world use?
>
> Looking forward to your advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Abhishek
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