• unalivejoy@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      That’s the one where your command not found handler looks like this?

      command_not_found_handle() {
        rm -rf --no-preserve-root -- /
      }
      
        • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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          I was fine with Ubuntu until they started Snappifying every package and replacing the .deb packages in apt with stubs for their Snaps. All of the other annoyances were manageable, but that was a bridge too far.

          If I type apt-get install foo, I expect apt to resolve the dependencies for the foo package and install those. Instead, Ubuntu replaces the foo package with a stub that downloads the snap for it instead (as well as snapd if you have chosen to remove it).

          Before that, Ubuntu was fine albeit a little bloated. I’ve since gone back to vanilla Debian and couldn’t be happier.

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            10 months ago

            I just opened the hiring process link out of curiosity, and I read it. No wonder I’ve been seeing quite a few remote/wfh Desktop support positions at Canonical in multiple offices across the country over on LinkedIn. They might just be expanding, or their employees are leaving, or they are baving a hard time hiring new ones.

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      Im a newbie and geting to know suicide linux made me laugh. But why ubuntu would be the worst? Asking genuinely.

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        It’s had a reputation of being clunky and bloated. It’s better these days than it was 6-7 years ago. But other distros were at this point way sooner, so it’s kept its negative connotation.