Edit: Enough money as in buying a PC supporting windows 11

  • ares35@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    that ‘designated distro’ for newcomers used to be ubuntu. probably still is. as much as i’d want to say mint or some other variant of ubuntu or debian that i happen to like… ‘one man shows’ and distros with very small teams aren’t what a new user should be going with. there’s a reason why so many base off ubuntu. it’s big. it’s solid. and it just works.

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      7 months ago

      Ubuntu was always the answer I gave, but it feels like they’ve fallen out of favor with the whole snap debacle.

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        7 months ago

        As a technically literate person who is mostly new to Linux, Snaps along with Canonical’s corporate behavior was initially a dealbreaker for me.

        Except now I’m on Zorin (a Ubuntu fork) and find I can install flatpak, apt, etc as well, so I’m not wholly opposed to it anymore.

        Still think they’re assholes for taking initial steps in a paywall direction, though, not to mention doing the FOSS community that way.