• bluewing@lemm.ee
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    12 days ago

    So basically, Ubuntu just with a different name and paint job. (I’ve used them both)

    We are all at the most basic level, running pretty much the same kernel, one of the same small handful of desktop environments, and we choose from the same pool of software, (unless you need to get out into the weeds for a program on git hub). Everything else is either window dressing, (package mangers are window dressing-- they all do the same basic thing), or a choice on just how close to the bleeding edge we want to be, (rolling releases or immutable).

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      12 days ago

      No snap by default is on its own a huge difference. Far from window dressing.

      If you give a new user snaps, many things will not work as they expect, and that is not a hurdle beginners should have to pass.

      Nobody cares about kernel, I don’t even know anyone who builds their own (I use Gentoo btw), they either go bleed, or stable, nothing in between.

      But package delivery matters a lot.