• jwiggler@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Hate saying it, but Ubuntu just works for me. I’d rather focus my computer configuration and maintenance efforts on clients rather than my own laptop. If I have to reinstall for whatever reason, its pretty easy because I’m already very familiar with the (shitty) installer, and I don’t do much customizing because I’d rather not have to go through that every time I reinstall.

    Granted I’ve never even bothered to run Arch, or any really other desktop distro for that matter. Ubuntu + Gnome looks nice, seems to just work, all I need to do is apt install nvidia drivers and firefox post-install and I’m up and running. I don’t want to do work on my laptop, I want my laptop to enable me to do work.

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      5 months ago

      I think you can install nvidia driver by clicking on “third party driver and codecs” check box during install? It should even register the secureboot key automatically.

      Ubuntu installer is pretty good IMO, at least much better than the current fedora installer.

      I haven’t used ubuntu for a while, maybe these are outdated impressions.

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        5 months ago

        I dont really fuck around with the GUI stuff tbh…I’ve always just done ubuntu-drivers autoinstall

        I guess my issues with the installer have mostly stemmed around the software raid and manual partitioning. Simply installing on a single drive isnt bad.

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      5 months ago

      I don’t hate saying it. I have used Linux professionally and personally for 20 years now, and Ubuntu is just a solid choice for productivity. It has wide hardware support and even better user support. People hating on Ubuntu are Linux hipsters and their opinions can typically be dismissed.

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        5 months ago

        There are many ideological reasons to hate ubuntu but I agree it was a solid choice and still is for people just wanting to get shit done without caring too much for the stuff underneath