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My wishlist would be to bring back Unity, global menu, compiz, and associated patching of gnome packages to make this possible. If not then discontinue the "desktop" flavor of Ubuntu altogether since Fedora has been doing much better job and could use the effort that went into Ubuntu to make Fedora even better (Fedora has its own problems, dnf isn't as good, lack of many packages that rpmfusion tries to solve but isn't as solid as ubuntu's packages). More focus should go toward headless Ubuntu Server LTS.
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Originally posted by perpetually high View PostFor chromium-browser, I don't use it. I'm a man, I use Firefox. You should, too. No reason to use Chromium anymore. Absolutely zero. Get with the times.
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Difficult question, as most issues arise upstream.
Be it in wine, firefox, libreoffice,thunderbird or other applications.
Drivers for devices are a kernel/mesa thing and can be blamed on the manufacturers.
So i think other than applying pressure at various hardware and software vendors, a bitlocker-tpm compatible version of systemd and cryptsetup would be nice.
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Originally posted by perpetually high View PostFor chromium-browser, I don't use it. I'm a man, I use Firefox. You should, too. No reason to use Chromium anymore. Absolutely zero. Get with the times.
Anything else?
* by fine I mean it installs and runs, but applications itself is one huge mess. Plug in install/upgrade process is sometimes totally broken.
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Originally posted by cl333r View Post
You're lowkey trying to silence people, please keep your bloody claws away from people's freedom of speech.
That's the funny part. I never said you can't post. But if someone deletes my post - that's censorship. Learn a few things. You been here since 2009? Learn more.
All Ubuntu needs to do is add an option to the installer. "Do you want snaps? Yes/No" Solved.
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Originally posted by JPFSanders View Post
Insecure much?
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Originally posted by perpetually high View PostFor chromium-browser, I don't use it. I'm a man, I use Firefox. You should, too. No reason to use Chromium anymore. Absolutely zero. Get with the times.
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