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I would rather have a native .deb package, this is why I use Linux Mint and if really necessary I will grab a flatpak.
20 1 ReplyWith current ubuntu shenanigans better use lmde
7 4 ReplyWhat shenanigans?
4 4 ReplyThat was showed in the op meme
7 3 ReplyLinux Mint doesn't use snaps by default
6 5 ReplyYeah, I'm pretty sure it doesn't even come with snap installed. Idk why you're getting downvoted
5 1 ReplyMe neither, that was the whole point of the parent comment about using Mint.
Edit: the people have redeemed me from the -5 I was at before.
3 1 ReplyMaybe some people are worried that eventually snaps will be so ingrained into Ubuntu that it'll be too difficult for derivatives to remove?
idfk. just install gentoo, guys.
1 0 ReplyNixOS, but yeah
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Yeah, you have to remove an apt preference to be able to install Snap https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/snap.html
the devs seem pretty against it.
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LMDE is a distro?
3 3 ReplyLinux Mint Debian Edition
8 0 ReplyIsn’t Mint already Debian based? What is the difference between mint and lmde?
1 0 ReplyLinux Mint is Ubuntu based as it originally started as a protest distro against decisions take by canonical.
LMDE cuts out the middle man and is directly based on Debian.
If you use Cinnamon DE and like LTS releases; where secure patches are backported and feature releases are held back until the next major release, then LMDE is a good choice.5 0 ReplyMint is Ubuntu based which is Debian based which is just plainly Based.
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I see! So close to LXDE.
1 4 ReplyLightweight X11 Desktop Environment
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Linux mint debian edition
6 0 Replycinnamon.
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