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How bad is Ubuntu?
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It became less slow and I think they considered implementing human verification for new packages but idk if they did.
Even if management changes are done, it's as easy to revert them. This one is purely a matter of trust.
I think the default Ubuntu has the best integration in terms of theming and stuff but not having it is absolutely not a problem. I don't remember the flavours being less user friendly or anything.
Default is garbage for me interface wise (weird app menu/panel made for touchpad not desktop), so I prefer Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
Kubuntu is... Well it's KDE.