• JoshCodes
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    2 年前

    I started using ubuntu 2 years ago and its great. Just disable snaps. It’s like 5 commands (and you have to reinstall Firefox).

    You stop snap store from running, disable it from restarting then set apt over snap store as default.

    It’s not hard. I did it day 1 of using Linux. Plus there’s guides a plenty on how to do it.

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        2 年前

        What about all the other pros of ubuntu?

        Off the top of my head,

        • their power management is better than any other distro for laptops.
        • Their compatibility with WiFi drivers is better than many others, granted that’s not exclusive to ubuntu but it is a pro.
        • theyre more up to date than debian but stable while actually coming with Wayland support unlike Mint. Timeshift is great tho, good thing it’s compatible with ubuntu.
        • their community is much larger than many other distro so support is easier to find.
        • it’s just not a bad distro. There’s not a lot of other distros that match its out-of-the-box experience.

        Other distros are good. PopOS is good. I chose Ubuntu mostly because it’s solid and stable but also because it has a wide community for help. I’m just getting tired of the narrative that ubuntu is totally crippled by its snaps. This is a linux distro, if I don’t like something I get to change it, which is actually cool. This isn’t windows where I have no control. Also, with snaps gone, I’ve literally never had a problem I haven’t caused. I have the approach of strip out what I don’t want. Arch users install what they do want. At the end of the day, we both are exploiting software we want to use to be productive. If I found myself fighting the os (like Mac or Windows) I’d switch but I don’t so I won’t.

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        That sentence should probably read “on my first day of using Linux outside of a vm on bare metal with an installation I intended to keep”. I use Kali for security work and I used Manjaro once but it killed itself before I knew what I was doing.

        Snaps are not very space efficient, I don’t need the same packages installed multiple times. In a desktop use case that’s a lot of repeating packages.

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          I think you’re gonna have a bad time since that’s essentially what all the newer formats do (flatpak, snap, appimage).

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        Because snaps aren’t the only feature the distro comes with. It’s widely versatile, commonly used, and this argument isn’t a good one. PopOS is good, so is ubuntu minus the snaps.