• Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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      6 hours ago

      Cinnamon is nice. But then I meet KDE…

      Honestly, if you’re happy with Ubuntu, don’t worry about what other people think. A lot of the (valid) complains of Ubuntu require research to understand why to be outraged.

      I personally only use immutable now (bazite, aurora and steam OS) and I wouldn’t have it any other way now.

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      9 hours ago

      Because you’re wrong?

      Personally I don’t like snaps, is the main thing.

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        I don’t like Snaps either, but it isn’t a that big of a deal. Ubuntu is still vastly more private than Windows. I do prefer Fedora much more because it actually sandboxes system services with SELinux polices. Snap creates a better sandbox for applications than Flatpak, but it is slower to launch applications, depends on AppArmor (which is less secure than SELinux), and uses hard coded package repo (centralized design).

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      8 hours ago

      They might simply like Mint’s Cinnamon over Ubuntu’s GNOME. That’s a valid choice.

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        1 hour ago

        Cinnamon with Wayland is still in testing. X11/X.Org is unmaintained software and is less secure than Wayland. GNOME is the only desktop at the moment that actually protects the screen from arbitrary recording by applications. Just food for thought.

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          Plasma supports wayland as well. On distros where it doesn’t ship by default all you have to do is install a package.