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Ubuntu 26.04 splits firmware package to reduce update sizes
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Snap - fuck you
I wanted to create a caching snap proxy and it turns out you have to register it with canonical to get a cert.
I'd thoroughly erased it's existence from my mind it seems. It's the reason I went back upstream to Debian many moons ago.
It's existence alone didn't bother me, but the day I went to install something with APT and it force installed the Snap was the last day I ever used Ubuntu.
Mint doesn't use snap, officially doesn't support it (though it can be enabled and used).