I know there are lots of people that do not like Ubuntu due to the controversies of Snaps, Canonicals head scratching decisions and their ditching of Unity.

However my experience using Ubuntu when I first used it wasn’t that bad, sure the snaps could take a bit or two to boot up but that’s a first time thing.

I’ve even put it on my younger brothers laptop for his school and college use as he just didn’t like the updates from Windows taking away his work and so far he’s been having a good time with using this distro.

I guess what I’m tryna say is that Ubuntu is kind of the “Windows” of the Linux world, yes it’s decisions aren’t always the best, but at least it has MUCH lenient requirements and no dumb features from Windows 11 especially forced auto updates.

What are your thoughts and experiences using Ubuntu? I get there is Mint and Fedora, but how common Ubuntu is used, it seemed like a good idea for my bros study work as a “non interfering” idea.

Your thoughts?

  • superkret@feddit.org
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    3 hours ago

    I dislike Ubuntu, because it literally never successfully upgraded from one release to the next.
    It’s also the buggiest distro I’ve experienced, and I’ve tried quite a few. I’m talking about bugs like:

    • do a fresh install
    • log into Gnome
    • first thing that pops up is an error message about a crashed service

    or:

    • do a fresh install
    • open Software Center
    • it doesn’t load, keeps spinning the cursor

    Stuff like this disqualifies a distro for years in my opinion.