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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by HumanPerson to c/[email protected]
 

I have been not recommending Ubuntu to people because of obvious reasons (the Amazon search integration and snaps, mainly). The reason I am posting this is because someone I know mentioned that they are considering Ubuntu. They have a degree in cs and generally are competent with computers, but didn't like mint when they tried it. I would like to know a few things, since I haven't looked into Ubuntu in a while:

Has anything changed about snap? I know people didn't like it at first, especially the proprietary server, but I don't think they will care about that and I mainly just want to know if it will eat all their RAM or something.

Have they made any changes in their management that may make sure there won't be another Amazon search thing?

Is it best to use the default desktop on Ubuntu? I would recommend Kubuntu to them, all else being equal, but don't know if maybe the default one is better integrated.

Edit: The person will be 100's of miles away so helping them with issues will be hard, and Ubuntu LTS should be stable. Plus, basically everything that "supports" linux but doesn't really usually supports Ubuntu. I do really see where they're coming from, but want to know if it has a major potential to backfire on them and if they might be better off with Fedora.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Ubuntu is a great distro. It's performant, ,its stable, its well configured it looks nice out of the box. For seasoned Linux users they can be more picky with which their distro but as an intro to Linux I always recommend mint and Ubuntu.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

After like 15 years of ubuntu, I got so sick of their bulllshit that I switched to Debian a few months ago. It's endlessly better.

I still have ubuntu on a raspberry pi(hole). Whenever I login to update, I get this message about "premium updates" or whatever they call it. It makes me want to barf but I haven't motivated to switch the pi yet.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

@HumanPerson ubuntu? nah man, it's like the training wheels of linux. you miss out on all the fun and control you get with something like arch. it's too bloated and hand-holdy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Its not bad, but I don't like it because it's ugly brown defaults and it's gnome.

Admittedly very superficial reasons. But I know that.

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