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How bad is Ubuntu?
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Ubuntu is even more aggressive with snaps. However it's a ok package manager, I would not be very annoyed by it if I have to use
Kinda the same as Flatpaks... Actually it's not a big issue, once spare ram is money thrown away...
I forgot to mention that in my comment. Thanks for pointing it out.