• thecrotch
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    1 year ago

    thats not what a distros job is

    Bundling together a suite of many software packages into a usable system is the entirety of a distro’s job

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      Hm yes but preinstalling everything just meets the need of some people that dont know what to install

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        1 year ago

        People like new and inexperinced Linux users, who are traditionally Ubuntu’s target audience?

        Nothing stopping an experienced user like yourself from using a more hands-on distro

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          He’s just out of touch with reality.

          He’s one of the children who thinks his way is the absolute right way, no matter what. Even if most people disagree, they’re wrong and not him.

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          Ubuntu is not just preinstalled packages. You can use it for its software support, more stable releases and uninstall everything and get Apps purely from Flatpak.

          I mean, why not just open software and install literally one of the apps on the main page? Libreoffice, Thunderbird, Firefox are all there.