• @[email protected]
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    2212 days ago

    Makes sense to me. Most people probably don’t want the hassle of having to upgrade a non lts release. I’m still on 22.04 on the machine I use for work.

  • slazer2au
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    1212 days ago

    Wondering why you would use a non lts version?

    If anyone does, I would like to know.

    • comfy
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      512 days ago

      I have considered using one because a few bugs or missing features I encounter are caused by older versions of a software (e.g. old version of imagemagick not supporting animated AVIF) and I want to stick to the stable official packages instead of custom builds or PPAs. But I remain on LTS.

    • LeafletOP
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      412 days ago

      Main thing I care about is having the latest version of Gnome. Otherwise I use flatpaks for all my apps.

      • @Darorad
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        112 days ago

        Why not use a rolling release distro?

        • LeafletOP
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          312 days ago

          I actually use Fedora Silverblue, not Ubuntu. But I still maintain the snap because it’s really easy to do and I like the app.

          • @[email protected]
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            112 days ago

            Aurora user here! Loving it so far, still got a lot to learn about doing desktop in containers…

  • comfy
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    412 days ago

    What kind of snap? If it’s something that servers are more likely to use, for example, that could bring an interesting bias to the results.

    • LeafletOP
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      512 days ago

      LocalSend. A cross platform app similar to AirDrop.

  • ALERT
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    212 days ago

    you don’t want to know how old are the OS releases we use at work.

  • @x00z
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    112 days ago

    I’m wondering if the numbers are different for flatpaks.