After creating a fresh installation of Ubuntu 24.04, I installed DEB Firefox from APT by following Mozilla’s instructions from here. But I noticed that it was secretly replaced with Snap Firefox. I was able to verify this by checking the About Firefox page. This is the third time I noticed this.

  • N.E.P.T.R
    link
    fedilink
    English
    21 month ago

    Linux just isnt transparent about some things. Beginners most have problems when they use a GUI tool and then have to still edit a file. Like dirt example, adding a new drive using GUI disk utility and then sometime in the future disconnecting the drive and being forced into emergency mode.

    • fmstrat
      link
      fedilink
      English
      11 month ago

      Uhh, that’s a thing in any modern distro? I plug and unplug SATA drives all the time.

      • N.E.P.T.R
        link
        fedilink
        English
        11 month ago

        It depends on the fstab mount flags, specifically nofail.

    • @caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
      link
      fedilink
      1
      edit-2
      1 month ago

      I’d suggest the KDE flavor of Debian, then. Its settings manager is divine, and its software management platform ties every other package management system in (apt/dpkg for Debian, yum for Redhat, pacman for Arch, plus flatpak, nixpkg, and even snaps if you absolutely must). By default starting in Plasma 6.0.

      More to @fmstrat’s point, and to suggest a possible cause your friend had that impression: if you install the Minimal flavor of any distro, you’re going to get a minimal experience.