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GreatBigJerk t1_j6j4pap wrote

The free tier thing seems like a pretty good thing for regular people. Is vanilla Ubuntu still popular? Most of the I've looked around, it seems better to use a distro built on Ubuntu like Mint, Pop OS, etc...

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ottoottootto t1_j6jacjo wrote

After using Ubuntu for a decade I have now made the switch to Debian. There were more and more changes in Ubuntu that I disliked. Snaps feel like an unfinished feature. I am sure they solve a lot of problems, but having my apt-installed Firefox constantly overwritten by the Firefox-Snap was just too much.

Isn't PopOS just an Ubuntu reskin?

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GreatBigJerk t1_j6ji7uo wrote

I was thinking more for the average desktop user, but yeah it's a standard under the hood for a lot of things.

In software development, it's pretty common to have Ubuntu running under the hood for things like GitHub actions, web services, and now things like Windows WSL.

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