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Thissss
I've been on Ubuntu 14.04 until mid this year and now I have a new build with 22.04.
I was cool to have an updated Chromium via snap on 14.04, but it's bullshit that the latest LTS release relies on snaps for FF.
I made sure to remove that shitty ass version and I installed FF the classic way.
Just install debian or mint
Mint, maybe. Debian, I've tried it twice before and it's just not user-friendly enough for me.
Well true. I had to install flatpak and setup steam working, but since then I don't see why it shouldn't be like Ubuntu or Mint.
Well I am already very deep into Linux and it's quirks. So maybe I am having a biased view
You think? :p
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
The possibility exists ;)
What do you mean? What part of it wasn't as friendly as Ubuntu?