• davidgro@lemmy.world
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    Strong agree. I use a derivative that blocks snaps instead of direct Kubuntu now, and it wasn’t Just because of the snaps.

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        While Canonical deserves the criticisms leveled by op (that I agree with), it’s also incorrect to say that they lock security updated behind a paywall.

        Anyone that does use Ubuntu gets security updated until they stop supporting that particular release version, which iirc is for six years (I may be wrong, thus is from memory).

        If you want extended security updates for a specific version of the os, you can elect to sign up to Ubuntu pro without paying any money. You do have to make an account, and if you so choose you can populate the account info with garbage info and a disposable email, and you’ll get extended security updates for that release version.

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          While Canonical deserves the criticisms leveled by op (that I agree with), it’s also incorrect to say that they lock security updated behind a paywall.

          Anyone that does use Ubuntu gets security updated until they stop supporting that particular release version, which iirc is for six years (I may be wrong, thus is from memory).

          I quoted the relevant part and yet you still don’t understand that Universe is explicitly not covered by security support by Canonical without Ubuntu Pro.

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              you can elect to sign up to Ubuntu pro without paying any money

              Yes, home users can sign up for Ubuntu Pro for free which means repository access is tracked on an account level. How isn’t this more shitty than for example plain Debian?

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                Debian also doesn’t offer security upgrades for contrib and non-free.
                Only main is officially supported.

                Same as Ubuntu, security upgrades for additional repos are handled by the community, not the distro maintainers themselves.

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        The updates available through Ubuntu Pro wouldn’t have normally been available prior to Pro. It’s an added service, not something that was previously available that is now locked behind a paywall. There are plenty of reasons to not like Canonical but this isn’t one.

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          It’s an added service, not something that was previously available that is now locked behind a paywall.

          I didn’t say anything about it having changed, so your “now” is disingenuous. Fact is, update support by Canonical for Universe is locked behind Ubuntu Pro. Non-Ubuntu distributions such as CachyOS/Fedora/Bazzite/openSUSE/Debian/… don’t have this hostile behaviour.

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            They also don’t provide those updates. I am a Fedora guy by the way. I’m not defending Canonical, just pointing out that this is a silly reason to dislike them.

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              They also don’t provide those updates.

              Fedora allows all updates that do not break compatibility. To update packages in Universe means adhering to overly zealous version number freeze policy, whereas leaf packages in Fedora can be updates without much fuss. I contributed a small number (only two or three) of updates to Fedora packages years ago. Nothing was a core package, only tiny stand-alone utilities, so the stuff that would be in Universe under Ubuntu, but they had new version numbers. Updates were accepted by the maintainers without much trouble.

              I am a Fedora guy by the way.

              So you should know that I’m right.

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        What’s a better alternative that uses apt and KDE and has relatively up-to-date packages (other than Debian testing)?

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        It’s maintained by my hardware OEM (Tuxedo) and I’m not even sure it has Universe - most things are flatpaks.

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        lock security updates behind a paywall

        Saying this is like screaming “I don’t know anything about Ubuntu except that I hate it!!!”

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          Saying this is like screaming “I don’t know anything about Ubuntu except that I hate it!!!”

          I posted a screenshot from Ubuntu’s own blog. So they hate themselves and lie to the world?

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        Ubuntu Pro is free for personal use on up to five machines.

        Also note that Universe is the community-maintained repository, sort of like the AUR but the community also reviews package creations. The Main repository is maintained by the Ubuntu Project and has always had free security updates.

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          Ubuntu Pro is free for personal use on up to five machines.

          If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.

          Debian is free for any use for an unlimited number of machines without corporate tracking which packages you install.

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            If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.

            Debian is free for any use for an unlimited number of machines without corporate tracking which packages you install.

            So I guess with Debian, you are the product.

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      Maybe it was just me, but Kubuntu was also the least stable distro I’ve tried on my gaming laptop. Constant crashes and random reboots.

      I’ve had zero issues with Mint.

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      3 months ago

      i still have a server running ubuntu

      i run snaps on it ewwwww!

      it has never fucked me over