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It's funny to me. I called this out over a decade ago. Now people suddenly notice the trend.

FWIW I don't hate Ubuntu. I just don't see any point bitching about it when alternatives are so plentiful.

It's funny to me. I called this out over a decade ago. Now people suddenly notice the trend. FWIW I don't hate Ubuntu. I just don't see any point bitching about it when alternatives are so plentiful.

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I will give credit to Mint. It's stable as fuck, and keeping everything repo based makes them very easy and friendly to use. Can't speak for PopOs, but I assume its the same based on what I've heard. I'm not a fan of the release cycle myself. I'd rather have rolling, or a long cycle for stability. In my experience, releases with 6 months cycles have a nasty habit of breaking or acting very strange after an upgrade. I dumped Mint for Manjaro back in 19.2 to 19.3 because the upgrade broke the Cinnamon file manager and made opening my HDD a bitch and a half