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I’d keep using xubuntu if it weren’t for snap. Man, it pisses me off so much not being to uninstall it without the possibility of breaking something.
I used to use xubuntu on a very old (more than a decade old sony laptop) but an os update broke some of the software I used. Switched to mxlinux (with xfce). More bloated but at least it works out of the box
Is it with the newest Ubuntu update? Heard that there were some people having a problem with it as well on initial release and had to reinstall the whole OS.
Currently using both Pop OS and Fedora on separate machines and I had no problems with those atm.
happened during the pandemic. if i recall correctly, it was the update from 20.04 to 22.04.
i want to try Debian next
One lesson I learn is to always backup before upgrading the OS kasi there’s a possibility talaga na magkaproblema.
Same. Wanted to test out Debian, too, kasi stable daw tsaka even if it’s outdated, we can use flatpak naman.