Is it me or Ubuntu secretly replaces DEB Firefox with Snap Firefox?
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I think fedora is best for user that want a recent kernel and reasonably fast update cycle (like not a year behind) but are not interested in rolling (for whatever reason ever).
I love rolling and had no issues due to rolling yet
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How did you get snap on mint?!
I once tried it as a noob and mint was always āsnap bad! Donāt do this! You will regretā even on try to circumvent it
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Thatās why I recommend mint. You have all the benefits of ubuntu but without the corporate stuff. And flatpak instead of snap.
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I swear it was the default already installed. Maybe I'm misremembering.
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Mint never preinstalled the snap. They package their own version of Firefox. I believe they have an agreement with Mozilla.
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Was a kubuntu person for a long time, I haven't really loved the default Ubuntu DE for a while, but that's personal preferences. At the end of the day, use what you like.
I personally like debian (swapped from Kubuntu over time) but keep mint on my thumb drive for family who needs something on older hardware, especially those used to windows it seems to be an easy jump. I love that there are so many options available to people with various levels of prepackaging and configurations.
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Maybe it was that i had to install the snap version (or maybe flatpak?) and uninstall theirs, which fixed the crashes. I thought it was a hardware issue for awhile because it was so random.
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Definitely not you, they absolutely do this with snaps and have for a while. This was the main reason I stopped using Ubuntu.
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Debian will have snaps and flatpaks and all the same insecure black-box drek.
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It's not as up to date as other rolling releases, unlike stable it doesn't get security patches right away, it gets frozen for months during the switch from one stable to the next, and in my fairly limited experience it just has more bugs. It's not bad, but it's a testing branch. It's not intended as a daily driver, and it shows.
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There is RedHat and SUSE. Which are also the only two certified distros for running corporate/enterprise CAD/CAM/FEA and PLM software. They both provide rock solid stability.
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I feel like snaps are black boxier tho.
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Unfortunately it's my only option at work because my employer wants the security of Ubuntu pro
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I'm a bit of an anarchist so I disagree on principal lol, but I do agree that that would help Linux usurp windows.
My fear is that it would just then become windows within a decade or less. Getting big and institutional may work out. I've just seen a lot of cases go sour.
To me the beauty of Linux is that it is less connected to large impersonal capitalistic structures. That's why it feels different from Windows.
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That is not the same thing as "snap and apt Firefox are the same". They just hijacked apt to force snap in.