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minus-squareAdramis@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 year agoUbuntu was always the answer I gave, but it feels like they’ve fallen out of favor with the whole snap debacle.
minus-squareChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0arrow-down1·1 year agoAs a technically literate person who is mostly new to Linux, Snaps along with Canonical’s corporate behavior was initially a dealbreaker for me. Except now I’m on Zorin (a Ubuntu fork) and find I can install flatpak, apt, etc as well, so I’m not wholly opposed to it anymore. Still think they’re assholes for taking initial steps in a paywall direction, though, not to mention doing the FOSS community that way.
Ubuntu was always the answer I gave, but it feels like they’ve fallen out of favor with the whole snap debacle.
As a technically literate person who is mostly new to Linux, Snaps along with Canonical’s corporate behavior was initially a dealbreaker for me.
Except now I’m on Zorin (a Ubuntu fork) and find I can install flatpak, apt, etc as well, so I’m not wholly opposed to it anymore.
Still think they’re assholes for taking initial steps in a paywall direction, though, not to mention doing the FOSS community that way.