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My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goes
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I beg of you: try something that isn't going to shove a broken packaging format like Snaps down your throat.
Try Pop!_OS or Linux Mint if you want something like Ubuntu, only not broken.
If my first experience with Linux involved wasting time trying to figure out why the applications I installed appeared to freeze because they take 30-60 seconds to open after installation or updates, randomly didn't work because of dogshit sandboxing, etc., I probably would have turned away.