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So, title. Personally after trying out pretty much every major distro save gentoo, I’ve come back to Ubuntu because it just works and I can focus on my work. Did remove snap and install flatpak, but other than that it’s mostly stock ubuntu.

  • stevecrox
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    31 year ago

    Debian Bookworm.

    The purpose of my home computer is to help me work or play games. I don’t want to expend effort updating/fixing my computer.

    I would use Ubuntu but Snaps is impossible to turn off and they are insanely slow. CentOS/RHEL/Rocky seem to make every package require a full Gnome install and I use KDE. That only leaves OpenSUSE and the multi arch Debian installer makes installing Debian easier than OpenSUSE.

    • HyperHysteria
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      1 year ago

      Do people really have this much gripe with the Snaps? I don’t even touch them and am only reminded they exist when people complain about them. Is there any actual downside to just ignoring installing Snaps and instead installing packages manually anyways?

      • amp
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        41 year ago

        for me it stopped being fun when firefox couldn’t access certain OS features or usb keys because they hadn’t specifically coded that one in. and I could only wait for a patch.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        For me it’s a case of “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it”. I don’t get the point of switching to snaps when apt packages worked perfectly fine.

        And in my experience it’s actually worse than APT. Installs/updates are slow, as is app startup, system integration features need extra work, …

    • Adub
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      21 year ago

      Debain for me. Just because it’s the one that has worked best for me no other reason.

      I had made a media/gaming box tried PopOS! but had some trouble getting encoding to work through docker. Switched to Ubuntu after that and it worked like a charm. Now with Bookworm, when I get the desire & energy, I might switch it to full Debian.