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My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goes
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I got disappointed in Ubuntu. You had to use 'Ubuntu Pro' to get the latest updates.. Bullshit :c Linux should not have a paywall in regards to security! I will test out Arch and see how it goes. Especially now when windows 10 loses support in October 16th
IDK why that would concern anyone - it's free for personal use.
I agree, it isn't by all means comparable to the windows way of pushing ads in your face.
The only thing I really have issues with is the move to snaps. They are just too slow (even on i5 elitedesk it is noticeable. It should have been made optional in my opinion.