I left ubuntu for xubuntu because the latter needs less resources.
Today I found out xubuntu started spamming me and I don’t like that.
what distro can I use that allows for libreoffice, vlc, tbb, okular, pdfarranger, hexchat, gimp, ocr… with no ads?
Who needs stable anyway. We all should just use Arch. (Not an excuse Ubuntu showing ads)
Stable means randomly cut off package updates.
Continuous testing and integration is the best way for normal usage. With the iterations “bleeding edge” “fresh” “slightly tested” and “tested”
I disagree
Fedora works way better than Arch ever will and requires much less upkeep
Yes but Fedora is semi-rolling, something in the middle. This is about Ubuntu LTS, a traditional LTS version that cuts off packages on some random version.
This should really only be done if
Ubuntu is trying to do 2. but have this separation in there to get money.
This is the way.
Apparently I need a /s