Its not bad, but I don't like it because it's ugly brown defaults and it's gnome.
Admittedly very superficial reasons. But I know that.
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Its not bad, but I don't like it because it's ugly brown defaults and it's gnome.
Admittedly very superficial reasons. But I know that.
Kubuntu chose to not ship Plasma 6 because it didnt match their release point. While in general a good decision, stable releases are the flaw really.
So a semi-rolling Kubuntu yes, but LTS Kubuntu before Plasma 6? Wouldnt recommend.
Ubuntu is also still full in on Snaps. ~~Flatpak comes from a PPA~~ I think. Their store is snaps-first.
While this is not a bad concept, Flatpaks are better for many reasons. They also may be worse for some others, mainly because Snaps just use Apparmor for sandboxing, like the rest of the system, so you can make easy exceptions.
After like 20 years of ubuntu, I got so sick of their bulllshit that I switched to Debian a few months ago. It's endlessly better.
I still have ubuntu on a raspberry pi(hole). Whenever I login to update, I get this message about "premium updates" or whatever they call it. It makes me want to barf but I haven't motivated to switch the pi yet.
Ubuntu is a great distro. It's performant, ,its stable, its well configured it looks nice out of the box. For seasoned Linux users they can be more picky with which their distro but as an intro to Linux I always recommend mint and Ubuntu.