I think Ubuntu is popular because people want to load something up and then be ready to start computing, kind of like they can do with Windows, and can do more so with Ubuntu since these days, it comes complete with OpenOffice. I have my system dualbooted with Ubuntu and XP and I like the fact Ubuntu runs faster on my old 1.583ghz system, and installed so quickly.
I didn't like the fact to get it to do multimedia, I had to go download a bunch of stuff to install on it, reminds me of the earlier days of Windows. I know some distros ship with all that stuff now, but one thing Ubuntu has going for it is good support forums. Any problems I've had I can find the answer to pretty quickly in the forums.
Ubuntu, and most Linux distros for that matter, don't have as much hardware support as does Windows. I previosuly had a scanner that wouldn't work to its fullest on any Linux distro, it would only scan 100dpi and it was capable for 2400dpi. I've since switched to a HP Printer/Scanner and works fine with SANE and HPLIP. Thanks HP for supporting Linux.
If more get interested in Linux, perhaps more hardware manufacturers will sink the resources into creating Linux drivers for their products.
Ubuntu is a good way to get into Linux, easy to use and install, and alot of support for it. I always recommend it when asked about Linux.
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