No hate to Ubuntu LTS (my old OS) as I think for an entry to Linux, it’s about the best there is, and then I just got used to it and then I started getting more and more annoyed with Snaps.
FFWD a couple of years and I decided to switch to Mint but I wanted something that was entirely free of Snaps, not just blocked, so LMDE seemed the best fit. I get all the good bits of Mint without the Canonical enforced stuff. It’s been running a week now and after plenty of tweaks (installing Gnome for example) looks and feels exactly how I wanted it without interference from Canonical.
The install process mainly - it used to hang quite a lot for me. But, maybe that was something I had misconfigured.
Got it.
I feel like whenever I do anything in the terminal, I’m just searching and following walkthroughs made by virtuous Linux giants before me.
I don’t remember any hanged snap installs, but working with Ubuntu provides me with so much information if anything has failed, I probably assumed I did something wrong and found an alternative online instead of solving a snap issue anyway, haha.
Maybe a bunch of them didn’t work and I just didn’t notice. My setup is pretty constant since it’s my office, i try not to change too many things I don’t need to function.
Sorry, off hours, just rambling.