• Ganbat@lemmyonline.com
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      Tried Ubuntu a few years back. Snap was a big part of why I dropped it. Started using Pop_OS last year, and while it’s still not my main driver (mostly because of gaming issues), I split my time between it and windows pretty evenly.

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        I have Kubuntu installed on my desktop, been using it for years. I had disabled snap Firefox and used a Deb version, but the other day I discovered that Kubuntu reinstalled the snap Firefox.

        I’ve been planning to switch to Debian on my desktop, but I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. This little incident is reminding why I want to in the first place.

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    Either you are a snap free distro or you aren’t. You can’t be somewhere in a middle when the option is binary.

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    Using a de-bloated Ubuntu reminds me of my time on Windows - had to use a bunch of tools to disable all kind of sh*t. Not doing this again, Ubuntu will never be a choice for me.

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      Yeah. Glad I’m pretty much done moving my server to Debian.

      Fuck snaps. And fuck paying for security updates, lol.

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    “nearly Snap-free”, hmm. I think I used Xubuntu briefly, but that was way before Snap was a thing.

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    This nearly Snap-free Ubuntu remix

    This snap-laden Ubuntu remix

    ftfy

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    I’m honestly thinking about going back to XFCE after years with KDE.

    Idk, it just seems really buggy to me now. The transition to 6 isn’t going as smoothly as it should, but it’s about what I’d expect.

    I keep getting weird freezes where the dock stops working.

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      I love kde, I love the file picker, I love window management, I love dolphin, I love the panels, I love Kate, etc… but every time I have to switch to a new tty to restart kwin, part of my soul dies

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      Oh good, it’s not just me with weird freezing problems. I often see individual windows hang for a good while as well, and then KWin just restarts in place.

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    Xubuntu is still my distro of choice.

    Removing snap and installing flatpak is two commands away.

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    A minimal Gentoo install contains less than 30 packages and fits in 1GB of disk (no GUI, though). If you more than double either of those numbers, you’re not “minimal”.

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      (no GUI, though).

      That is the point. Unless Gentoo has a user-friendly graphical installer that offers minimal dekstop options that does everything automatically for you there is no point of comparison.