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minus-square@KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoI too am curious. I see this often here on Lemmy, that Ubuntu is shitty. I’m wondering why. I will say they keep fucking up the window manager, and I personally always have to go and manually install unity. Which is annoying. But other than that, I don’t see it as shitty. What am I missing?
minus-square@tsonfeir@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoWell, there is a transition away from X because it’s old, but wayland is still new. People are having issues. So, just use X, I say? Other than that, it’s the most popular distro (or a forked version of it). Buuuuut yes, a lot of “preference” comes down to the interface. Mint is good I hear. I’d be more interested in Pop, myself.
I too am curious. I see this often here on Lemmy, that Ubuntu is shitty. I’m wondering why.
I will say they keep fucking up the window manager, and I personally always have to go and manually install unity. Which is annoying.
But other than that, I don’t see it as shitty. What am I missing?
Well, there is a transition away from X because it’s old, but wayland is still new. People are having issues. So, just use X, I say?
Other than that, it’s the most popular distro (or a forked version of it).
Buuuuut yes, a lot of “preference” comes down to the interface.
Mint is good I hear. I’d be more interested in Pop, myself.