I’ve been using Ubuntu as my daily driver for a good few years now. Unfortunately I don’t like the direction they seem to be heading.

I’ve also just ordered a new computer, so it seems like the best time to change over. While I’m sure it will start a heated debate, what variant would people recommend?

I’m not after a bleeding edge, do it all yourself OS it will be my daily driver, so don’t want to have to get elbow deep in configs every 5 minutes. My default would be to go back to Debian. However, I know the steam deck is arch based. With steam developing proton so hard, is it worth the additional learning curve to change to arch, or something else?

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    11 months ago

    Some people like to rag onto Canonicals bad decisions. These include:

    1. Putting ads in the terminal
    2. Use of Affiliate links in the DE
    3. The forceful use of Snap
    4. The proprietary Snap infrastructure
    5. The feeling of being abandoned, in favour of the server market (lack of desktop innovation)
    6. Lens search, that allows company (eg: Amazon) tracking.
    7. Anti-privacy settings enabled, by default.
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      11 months ago

      I didn’t know about any of these, but terminal ads by itself would be enough to make me switch to something else. So would the affiliate links. Why would they think that’s a good idea? Well, aside from money, obviously.

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        11 months ago

        I think you just answered your question

        But the ads are just for Ubuntu pro, which is free for personal use so it’s more of a tip. And the Amazon part was to my knowledge just in the unity days. Not defending Canonical, just showing more of the picture

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          11 months ago

          I knew “ads in the terminal” was hard to believe for some reason. I’m guessing it’s easily disabled too.

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            11 months ago

            They were just MOTDs, which are few lines of text displayed on the terminal when you first launch a session. You just have to edit one line in a config somewhere to get rid of them. Annoying but not exceptionally so.