Ubuntu Pack is a full-featured and reliable operating system with a clear and simple graphical interface. It’s a remix of Ubuntu.
The distribution kit is intended for home and office use according to the principle “all inclusive”. Contains all the necessary user applications, including localization packs, programs for playing movies and music, working with documents (MS Office, PDF, etc.), graphic files, working on the Internet, etc.
It’s ideal for use at home and at work, or shipped with new computers, as it’s ready to use right out of the box and doesn’t require Internet access to download additional components.

| Working state: | Active | 
| Desktop: | Budgie, Cinnamon, Deepin, GNOME, KDE Plasma, LXQt, MATE, Unity, Xfce | 
| Init Software: | systemd | 
| Package Management: | APT | 
| Release Model: | Fixed | 
| Platforms: | x86_64 | 
| Home Page: | ualinux.com/en/ubuntu-oem-pack | 
| Developer: | UA Linux | 
| This article is part of our Big List of Active Linux Distributions. | 
| What's a Linux distribution ("distro")? | 
| A distro provides the user with a desktop environment, preloaded applications, and ways to update and maintain the system. Each distro makes different choices, deciding which open source projects to install and provides custom written programs. They can have different philosophies. Some distros are intended for desktop computers, some for servers without a graphical interface, and others for special uses. Because Linux is an open source operating system, combinations of software vary between Linux distros. | 
 
	
This is one of the best Linux distros I have used, and I’ve used a LOT (30+) identifying the good from the bad. Ubuntu Pack has an efficient and well thought out installer offering to download updates and media CODECs during install which certainly gives a smooth seamless experience. The performance on my laptop at least (6006u, HD520, 8GB RAM & SSD) is extremely good particularly with the 6.18rc2 kernel. It would be nice to see just a couple extra features though, taking a leaf from PikaOS. Having an option to easily and quickly update drivers such as GPU, wifi, bluetooth, etc. The PikaOS Device Manager is a game-changer for Linux users, gamers or otherwise, and for people such as “Windows refugees”. I’d also like to see a few more useful pieces of software installed as standard with the distro; the Opera browser, Haruna and Handbrake video transcoder. I very strongly recommend giving this distro a go, far, FAR better than Manjaro, particularly if consistent high performance is a priority on your list. There aren’t many better distros than this IMO.