Ubuntu 22.04 is shaping up to be a very good release

Ubuntu 22.04 is shaping up to be a very good release
Is Ubuntu going to save it's reputation with this release? I think so

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Hell nah.
Snap Firefox gonna run slow as fuck and scare away any new user.

>Ubuntu 22.04 is shaping up to be a very good release

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Imagine going through 20 release versions without doing a single UI update.

>Ubuntu 22.04 Janny Jellyfish

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>Is Ubuntu going to save it's reputation with this release? I think so
what can they do? upgrade packages to newer versions? sure it will do
this spyware shit of a company just wants their end goal - to be the new NSA/Windows and they are slowly but surely moving torwards that

its being updated to gtk4 retard

>Firefox Snap with no deb option
Breaks far too much, everyone's going to hate it
This is the year of the Fedora desktop

this
fedora is the true linux desktop™ experience

>is shaping up to be a very good release
please, elaborate.

>Ubuntu 22.04 is shaping up to be a very good release
>Is Ubuntu going to save it's reputation with this release? I think so

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There will also be a rolling release so that I can ditch Arch.

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>jewbuntu
>good

Does it still come with amazon preinstalled?

>Is Ubuntu going to save it's reputation with this release?
Save it's reputation from what? Ubuntu has a perfectly fine reputation among people who actually matter.
The only group in which Ubuntu has a bad reputation is among contrarian NEETS and insane schizos, neither of which are going to change their mind no matter what.

no, and it hasn't for a while now

If ain't broken don't fix it

Not at all. Mint or Tails are better fire and forget distros for when you don't have time to configure shit.
To actually learn something Arch or Void.

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>To actually learn something Arch or Void.
To learn what? How to post neofetch screenshots on Reddit?

>using release based distro
how does it feel to know repo jannies control you even more than they should?

I run kubuntu essentially just because I don't care to dick around with the OS itself that much anymore after a decade of linux usage, but unless they're backing down on snaps with this release there's a good chance I'll just say "fuck it", bite the bullet and try out slackware.

>year of the Fedora desktop
>no desktop icons
into the trash it goes

>current year
>desktop icons
Also there's an extension for that if you're stuck in 1998.

Sharks in their current design are more than 200 million years old..what does that tell you about their success?

why use KDE on Ubuntu, always found kubuntu to be super buggy compared to regular ubuntu gnome.

>snap packages
>packages from 2010
thanks but ill pass (and so will everyone else)