Please don’t let this community get flooded with this low quality garbage.
What is the “general sentiment” tho? Sure, on Lemmy and Reddit communities I usually see people hate Snaps, but that’s just a few thousands of people. Another metric of success could be developers maintaining their software as snaps. You will find that quite a lot of them do so.
If you go to snapcraft.io, you can see snap being installed on many other distributions other than Ubuntu. It will not show you the exact numbers, but people willingly install it on their machines. I think that’s successful.
As a fellow Ubuntu user, I think there are distros that are technically superior. But at some point I just got tired of chasing the best option. I just want an operating system that works on all devices I install it to, and that listens to my commands. Ubuntu does that just fine. I love what they’ve done with GNOME, its ram usage is minimal (1.4GB), apps launch fast, snap is nicer to use than flatpak (which I can install with a single command), and if I wanted to I can stick to an LTS for up to 12 years.
r/nottheonion moment
Manufacturers install Windows as the default OS. And it’s safe to assume that a modern gaming PC would have W11 pre-installed.
Edit > Preferences > Interface > Icon Theme > Custom icon size
Linux Mint. I made the logo seem worn down as to indicate that the USB has been used a lot.
You can change the icon theme in the settings to a color one. That’s what I always do. The scaling can be changed as well.
May I ask what are some of the arcane options supposed to be?
See, this guy is a true hustler. There are indeed 65 636 ports, and an unused port is a useless port.
They are Jellyfin ports. https://lemm.ee/comment/10199511
I use it as the primary way of installing apps on my Steam Deck, as well as my Ubuntu PC (I also use Snap over there). The apps installed via Flatpak just work, so I have nothing to complain about.
The joke here is very much just that. Immutable = not changing, therefore any update violates the idea of immutable distros.
I’ve used GIMP to create all of my memes. It’s just fine, even if the UI can be unintuitive.
It lacks features compared to Photoshop, which is a reference to the fact that 2 developers maintain the core features of it.