I have been using Linux since 2007 from the era you have to work hard to make your wlan card works.
There are many desktop choice on Linux. If you find any bug or freezing issue in ubuntu desktop (which is using Gnome shell), you could try to move to another DE, let's say KDE or XFCE.
I am a happy Linux user. I even find strange to use Windows unless I am stuck in a curcumstance where I am forced to use Windows.
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I have been using Linux since 2007 from the era you have to work hard to make your wlan card works.
There are many desktop choice on Linux. If you find any bug or freezing issue in ubuntu desktop (which is using Gnome shell), you could try to move to another DE, let's say KDE or XFCE.
I am a happy Linux user. I even find strange to use Windows unless I am stuck in a curcumstance where I am forced to use Windows.