Is it me or Ubuntu secretly replaces DEB Firefox with Snap Firefox?
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Firefox now has instructions on their "Debian-based" install section about pinning their repo over Canonical's so that doesn't happen.
Because you're right, Canonical does think so highly of their product that they will constantly attempt to undermine other options against your will.
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And pin other repos so Ubuntu doesn't replace it. And change the apt.conf rules that alias out apt install commands for the snap install equivalent. And whatever the countermeasure is for the next sneaky ploy they put into action.
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My guess is: prior to Bookworm, when they started including non-free firmware on installation media by default.
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I'd suggest the KDE flavor of Debian, then. Its settings manager is divine, and its software management platform ties every other package management system in (apt/dpkg for Debian, yum for Redhat, pacman for Arch, plus flatpak, nixpkg, and even snaps if you absolutely must). By default starting in Plasma 6.0.
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You can get Gnome on Fedora. It won't have Apt.
Packages will have a different naming scheme based on the maintainers' preferences, even between Debian and Ubuntu (though those are usually pretty minor).
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Uhh, that's a thing in any modern distro? I plug and unplug SATA drives all the time.
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Ahhh yea, that would make sense.
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Have you correctly set your apt preferences? I didn't have any issues anymore since I've done that.
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It was the KDE version.
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It depends on the fstab mount flags, specifically nofail.
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That snap shit was so bad it made me switch to Arch.
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Why use Mint when Mx exists.
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They have been doing this for a while.
Would recommend you to stick to MX,Mint or if you care only about stability and not Updates debian.