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Anyone else want LMDE to become the primary release?
(lemmy.world)
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Personally, I'm fine with the Ubuntu base. Canonical does a great job.
I feel Mint takes an already great distro and makes it way better.
I've used LMDE and it works well but keeping a Ubuntu base means we can reference soooo many Ubuntu based help forums.
If Mint is already removing the parts of Ubuntu we don't like then great, let them keep doing it ๐
I agree up until the point where snap becomes the default way to install software. Then I'm out.
What's wrong with snap? Honest question.
I have had multiple experiences where I installed stuff with snap and had just boatloads of problems: crashes, laggy performance, dependency conflicts. In most cases, I was able to fix this by removing the package and then typing "apt install "
When I asked about my problems on reddit or stackoverflow, I got a lot of "Are you using snap? Don't." responses. About a year and a half ago after the third or fourth time I'd ridden this donkey, I said to myself... "Ok, I get it. Fuck this package manager."
I see. That's unfortunate.