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    Mint fixes that. Based on Ubuntu, it intentionally disables Snap, and all apt commands actually use apt.

    Or yes, just straight up use Debian if you don’t mind older apps outside Flatpaks.

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        Note that on the negative side it inherits most of the issues of Debian, including extremely old packages.

        Also, Debian 12 finally got very user-friendly enough to the point I would recommend it over LMDE.

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          That’s true, but if you want you can change to testing repos. I still prefer it over vanilla Debian due to polish. I find even using Cinnamon DE in Debian it’s just rougher around the edges than Mint.

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            Fair enough - if you’re a fan of Cinnamon, LMDE will always be a bit more polished. I can see your use case :)

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      This is the way. Debian net install. Or even better, boot over iPXE, ephemeral kernel in RAM with only backups and static binaries written to disk. Snapshotting handled by BTRFS

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      Except I just uninstalled Mint’s default Firefox because whatever additional theming they did to my boy fucked up the right click context menu. FF is now flatpak.

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        Firefox isn’t in the repos of Debian, so any derivative (derivative (derivative)) distro must deal with that in some way.