I made a script that configures Ubuntu (mainly its GNOME) the way I like it. I also made it work in Debian and Fedora.
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    I was recommended this https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.vikdevelop.SaveDesktop Seems very user friendly and can do everything except for installing software.

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  • Ok guys, who games on an IoT version of Ubuntu?
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    The money comes from corporate customers, that's the sad truth. If you go to RedHat's website, their Worsktation option is hidden in menus as well. Fedora doesn't seem to be mentioned at all.

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  • Ok guys, who games on an IoT version of Ubuntu?
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    I politely disagree. Finding the Core ISO is harder than the Server/Desktop ones. https://ubuntu.com/download/core

    There's a Build Your Core button. And that takes you to a docs page that lets you download a pre-built image. I think it's pretty obvious that this is not the Desktop Ubuntu.

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  • I made a script that configures Ubuntu (mainly its GNOME) the way I like it. I also made it work in Debian and Fedora.
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    Yeah, that sucks. I would still want it if I were to use Fedora, as an option.

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  • I made a script that configures Ubuntu (mainly its GNOME) the way I like it. I also made it work in Debian and Fedora.
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    I checked and Fedora dropped support for the snap plugin. https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/enable-snap-in-gnome-software/76134

    These are also the only packages related to gnome-software:

    Related Packages
    
        gnome-software-devel
        gnome-software-fedora-langpacks
        gnome-software-rpm-ostree
    

    From what I remember, their gnome-software already has flatpak support. So all that will be missing is the GUI snap support. Could've been worse.

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  • I made a script that configures Ubuntu (mainly its GNOME) the way I like it. I also made it work in Debian and Fedora.
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    I added sudo apt install gnome-software-plugin-snap gnome-software-plugin-flatpak gnome-software Looks like Fedora does not have gnome-software-plugin-snap or gnome-software-plugin-flatpak in its repos.

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  • Ok guys, who games on an IoT version of Ubuntu?
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    This makes a lot of sense

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  • I made a script that configures Ubuntu (mainly its GNOME) the way I like it. I also made it work in Debian and Fedora.
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    I don't wish to learn Nix. I'm perfectly fine with Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora. When a new version comes out, all I have to do is change the versions of the extensions according to the new Gnome version.

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  • I made a script that configures Ubuntu (mainly its GNOME) the way I like it. I also made it work in Debian and Fedora.
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    Nope, I don't touch the snap-store on Ubuntus (to be fair I don't install any snap plugins for gnome software center on Debian/Fedora either). As for flatpak, it's installed via apt from the regular repos. I didn't even know there was an up to date PPA.

    I know about this but that's meant for 18.04 and earlier.

    Edit: these are good suggestions tho. Something to work on to improve it even more.

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  • I made a script that configures Ubuntu (mainly its GNOME) the way I like it. I also made it work in Debian and Fedora.
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    inb4 snap bad, they are bash scripts. Anyone can delete any command they don't like.

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    It doesn't do any crazy ricing, as I mostly focused on usability tweaks and automatic installation of my must-have extensions. (Tiling, clipboard manager, dash to dock, desktop icons) Most notable tweaks include: - clicking on a running app minimizes it - clicking on a group of apps brings up their previews - adds minimize, maximize buttons to windows - installs flatpak, adds flathub - install flatpak and snap plugins into gnome-software (doesn't work on Fedora) - installs snap - installs mtp-tools and gvfs-backends on Debian to be able to transfer files from a connected phone - adds right click > New File - Super + Shift + S brings up the area screenshot - Super + E opens the file manager - Ctrl + Alt + T opens the terminal (Those already configured on Ubuntu don't get configured again, obviously.) I also recorded a short showcase to prove that it works without errors https://youtu.be/xf739ivb9hg

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    One big happy family.
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    Pretty much. Canonical made a few questionable choices in the past but overall they've done a lot for the Linux community. And their distro is very good. There is a reason why distros choose it as their base.

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  • I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
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    I dare say that allowing any distro to use their repos is pretty generous, and gives back to the community. They have no obligation to open source Snapcraft's server, and snapd being able to install snaps locally is more than enough.

    https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/download-snaps-and-install-offline/15713

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  • I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
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    I don't see how this matters.

    Let's look at the very worst case possible scenario: Everyone abandons Flatpak and AppImage and moves to Snapcraft, and Canonical decides to make a decision that destroys the store.

    You can still install FOSS apps from somewhere, at worst compile them.

    All that would be lost if Snapcradt stopped existing are the proprietary apps, which you wouldn't use anyways.

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  • Aw hell naw man
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    Not gonna lie, that's concerning.

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  • I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
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    So are the drivers your computer likely relies on. Are you willing to buy a thinkpad from 2005 and use a random FSF approved distro?

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  • Aw hell naw man
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    Agreed. I was inspired to make this masterpiece while reading the comments on my previous meme.

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  • I'm switching to Debian right away, this is nonsense

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    I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
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    How does Canonical disrespect your rights?

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