• gravitas_deficiency
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    2 months ago

    Ubuntu is actually falling down the ad hole lately. It’s not great, even if you leave out the technical issues that the distribution leans into these day (snaps, amongst other things)

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        In the system update dialog, you’ll see something like:

        You’re not getting 53 critical security updates! Join Ubuntu Pro to keep yourself safe!

        Ubuntu Pro is a subscription service.

        This is seriously at the level of Norton “AntiVirus”, and it’s truly absurd and nakedly predatory.

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          2 months ago

          It’s free for personal use though. Canonical have turned ubuntu rather corporate, but let’s stick to the facts.

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            Fair point.

            Counterpoint: why should I be compelled to give Canonical literally anything besides using the package manager to say “I’m using your software and I want the update”? Why do we need this additional new corporate-authorized side channel? What benefit does this yield, outside the realm of profit?

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              2 months ago

              I agree.

              They’re a for-profit company, ubuntu pro is supposed to entice business customers. You and I get introduced, because canonical hope that we might use ubuntu profesionally and they gain a new customer. I don’t hate it personally, but I see why people don’t like it.

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          2 months ago

          Wait, they’re withholding security updates unless you pay? Hope they go bankrupt.

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      2 months ago

      does kubuntu have the same issues? kinda want to go for a debian or ubuntu based kde distro and kubuntu is always highly recommended.

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        Kubuntu is just an Ubuntu spin, so I’m gonna say yeah, probably. If you really like Deb flavored distros these days, just go with the OG.

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          2 months ago

          way too difficult to set up, i don’t have a lot of free time so i need an “out of the box” distro

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              2 months ago

              i currently use mint and only want to switch because cinnamon has this weird thing when you have a game running, window resizing is laggy. i often have btd6 running when I’m working so it bugs me. kde doesn’t suffer from that.

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              2 months ago

              Seconding LMDE, been on it for a year on my study laptop. Literally never ever had a problem so far, and being an “out of box” distro there’s minimal work needed to daily drive.

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            Debian is honestly pretty trivial to set up these days.

            If you’re open to trying Fedora, I’ve been running F40KDE and Kinoite on two of my main personal laptops and I love them

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              2 months ago

              i have tried fedora and nobara a few times but they randomly make my hdd unmountable and it’s difficult to get it back. even after installing a different distro.