Maybe a bit naive, but what is the way that things that are going? What would Canonical pulling the rug out look like?
Maybe a bit naive, but what is the way that things that are going? What would Canonical pulling the rug out look like?
This is an important point, the death of 3rd party apps should in theory make at least a dent in user numbers on reddit.
Been using it as my daily driver for the last couple of years and I am very happy with it.
When there are issues they are solvable, and the options for getting software, via apt, snap, flatpak, etc. Means that I can really pick and choose how I use my machine.
Even gaming is so much better than it used to be. A lot of things just work.
Very happy with it, and the latest update was quite a nice little refresh of the UI.