• @[email protected]
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      476 days ago

      Heh, I have two laptops: one with Arch and one with Ubuntu. I like both systems. I guess i like triggering myself.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 days ago

        It seems to have become a vehicle to promote Canonical’s paid products. Also it prefers snaps over packages. Also it’s not as good as Mint for those wanting what Ubuntu used to be

      • Snot Flickerman
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        I personally have no issues with it, but a lot of people really dislike things like snaps (seen as reinventing the wheel of flatpaks and using closed source backend to do it no less) and Canonical really sadly does have a history of making some really silly and thoughtless mistakes which were all bad for the Ubuntu community. I can see an understand those arguments’ validity, but I do think they’re just a little silly because there’s far worse companies doing far worse things out there than Canonical.

        Anyway, I still like Ubuntu but I know it gets a lot of hate so I like to poke fun. Xubuntu is like my ride-or-die for old hardware.

        • Lem Jukes
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          116 days ago

          As someone who’s in the process of moving to an almost fully Linux environment but only has experience using Ubuntu. Is there a lateral alternative or ‘step-up’ distro you would recommend I try given the downsides of Canonical/ubuntu?

          • Snot Flickerman
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            216 days ago

            Mint is generally the suggested new go-to for newbies, as I understand it, because it’s probably the closest to Ubuntu but has snaps disabled.

            Debian if you’re going for something more pure, but they are a lot less current, albeit more stable due to that.

          • @[email protected]
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            96 days ago

            If you want start menu and taskbar, Linux Mint. It was based on Ubuntu so under the hood is very similar but the desktop is more Windows like.

            If you want a similar experience to Ubuntu then Fedora, which uses the Gnome desktop environment like Ubuntu but without all the Ubuntu changes. Plus Fedora does some things in different ways under the hood so there is a learning experience that is a nice stepping stone rather than being thrown in the deep end.

            • VindictiveJudge
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              76 days ago

              I tried raw Gnome and hated it. Ubuntu’s changes made it actually usable. At the same time, I don’t really like all those DEs that just mimic XP.

              • @[email protected]
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                15 days ago

                Interesting. I love Vanilla Gnome over Ubuntu’s version. What do you prefer from Ubuntu that I might have overlooked?

                • VindictiveJudge
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                  55 days ago

                  The dock/taskbar. Gnome’s default one being hidden in a menu was unpleasant. I did try the dash-to-dock and dash-to-panel extensions, but I preferred Ubuntu’s implementation.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    Ah, OK, it’s a personal preference thing. Personally, that’s one of the things I like over the Ubuntu one.

                    I am using a laptop, very limited screen real estate. I wonder if that makes a difference.

          • NaibofTabr
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            86 days ago

            I was a primary Kubuntu user for a long time, but I just recently started using EndeavourOS and I’m really liking it so far. It is Arch-based, but a usable system immediately post-install.

          • @[email protected]
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            56 days ago

            Seconding the Mint suggestion. I started on Ubuntu ~15 years ago, nowadays I run Mint if I need a GUI, or Debian on anything headless

          • @ysjet
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            166 days ago

            If you think Mozilla is the canonical of browsers, you’ve been consuming too much of Google’s anti-mozilla propaganda after they announced v3 manifest.

      • @[email protected]
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        196 days ago

        My ubuntu server install gives me an ad for Canonical’s “enhanced security” and a Kubernetes ad every time I SSH into it :(

        • @pivot_root
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          Seven additional words: Apt installing snaps instead of Debian packages

      • lurch (he/him)
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        If you’re not registered (which is free for non-business use) the GUI softwate updater may tease you with extra security patches you won’t get.

      • GladiusB
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        Same. After Unbuntu and trying Arch and couldn’t figure it out.