Additionally, what changes are necessary for you to be able to use Linux full time?

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      1 year ago

      The biggest strength of linux, is also its greatest flaw and weakness.

      Is that if people disagree with what a projects doing, they can split off, make their own version of the project, and now that has to compete with the other project, as well as the 5 others that are out there.

      So things just keep diluting, and spreading out, when it should be going in the opposite direction for a good user experience.

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      1 year ago

      well gnome software and epiphany app stores just work.
      click, install, done.
      they provide an option to pick the source to install from (package/flatpak/snap), but they both automatically pick the best one for you.

      Debian/Ubuntu almost never break on updates (unless you mess with the PPAs too much), but at a significant cost: some packages and software (especially desktop environments and system packages) being 1-2 years out of date.

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          1 year ago

          As a power user, I just like the terminal more, it’s much quicker to install stuff from the terminal.