We are not the same - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

I just went full linux on my daily driver about a year ago after running a headless linux media server for a few years.

Can someone explain to me why Ubuntu is so terrible? Is it not difficult enough to use or something?

I’m sure there are as many reasons as there are people who dislike Ubuntu, but here’s a few:

  • They injected internet ads into search
  • To many outside of the community if they have any familiarity with Linux on a desktop, it’s with Ubuntu which kinda places it in a position to newcomers as being Linux itself rather than one particular flavor
  • It is very opinionated about look and feel and usability: i.e. their custom launcher and Snaps
  • It’s popular
  • It has a reasonably large user base so there’s more opportunity for people to find things to nitpick over.

Overall it’s fine. I’ve used Ubuntu, Puppy, DSL, Arch (btw), Fedora, and Debian. I can do pretty much anything I need to on any of them. I’ve got my preferences about the correct balance between useability, upgrade schedule, and customizability.

They injected internet ads into search

They did? Like filesystem search? I don’t see that.

It was the application browser, and they rolled it back after the backlash.

As ferret mentioned it was in the past, but they were prominent: