• Cytro@mastodon.de
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    4 months ago

    @BCsven @TehPers
    I use Ubuntu because i like the easy usage… but I dislike USA/UK and Israels behaviors. So I am in the middle of nowhere. It’s always the same, none of the good projects which are fitted into a company is given away for free… we always pay with: less freedom, our data or some other useful stuff - isn’t it?

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        4 months ago

        It can be, but it depends on how dependent one is on various applications and sources. I’m in the process of doing such a thing, but I’m taking the slow route so I don’t break everything. Meaning I’m moving one thing at a time off Snap, and then I’ll be closer to a Debian/Mint DE version in the switch over than if I did it right away with so much tied to it being Ubuntu.

        For a casual user it may not be that dramatic and just a matter of moving data and learning a new desktop look. I’d still suggest the Debian version of Mint over Debian if they went to Ubuntu for the easy use.