• DerisionConsulting@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      Sometimes you specifically try to install the non-snap version, and Ubuntu just says “no, you’re getting snap”. There was a kerfuffle about Ubuntu and chrome a while back.

      There is sometimes an “advantage” in being able to user a new version with your OS than you would otherwise, or not needing to try to find/download dependencies.

      The downside is that it’s slower, they take up more room, they have issues when the program needs to talk to other programs, and that Canonical is creating a weird walled garden.

      …also, if you want something similar-ish to snaps, with the same upside and with less downsides, use flat-packs.

      …but honestly, just install the actual program.

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      10 months ago

      If they don’t know much about Linux then they will be duped into using it: Ubuntu guides users towards it.

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        10 months ago

        Ever since the Ubuntu/Amazon thing I have tried to steer people towards Mint or just plain old Debian. People moving away from locked down/commercialized OSs shouldn’t have to deal with Canonical right out of the gate.