HI Vaxi - and welcome to the Forum.
Q2: Ubuntu Studio is a stand-alone Linux operating system so you can't install it in Xubuntu. If you mean "can you install applications from Studio into Xubuntu?" then probably not except for third party applications such as Audacity that are available anyway.
Ubuntu Studio 22.04 has just been issued. I suggest strongly that you read these notes carefully:
https://ubuntustudio.org/news/
https://ubuntustudio.org/download/
If you are a hard-core audio/video software user, then it would be very worthwhile ceating a "live USB" and trying it out. Alternatively, there are many audio/video applications that can be installed in other (Ubuntu-based) Linux flavours such as Mint, Xubuntu, etc. - and of course there is Ubuntu itself.
Welcome to Linux.
Keith
QuoteQuestion 1) - Will there be problems/differences if I install (Web Development apps) that "Ubuntu" is known to handle well; in "Ubuntu Studio"?Q1: Probably not, but I have no experience of Studio. Other respondents might be able to advise on that.
Question 2) - Will there be problems/differences if I install "Ubuntu Studio" (Creative Apps) in "Xubuntu"?
Q2: Ubuntu Studio is a stand-alone Linux operating system so you can't install it in Xubuntu. If you mean "can you install applications from Studio into Xubuntu?" then probably not except for third party applications such as Audacity that are available anyway.
Ubuntu Studio 22.04 has just been issued. I suggest strongly that you read these notes carefully:
https://ubuntustudio.org/news/
https://ubuntustudio.org/download/
If you are a hard-core audio/video software user, then it would be very worthwhile ceating a "live USB" and trying it out. Alternatively, there are many audio/video applications that can be installed in other (Ubuntu-based) Linux flavours such as Mint, Xubuntu, etc. - and of course there is Ubuntu itself.
Welcome to Linux.
Keith