![]() This is rendered doubly insane when you realize that desktop workstations actually work fantastic right now and are an area where Linux makes a ton of sense. Unlike Apple there is no singular entity that called Linux that can opt to do anything like say abandon the desktop. ![]() By default they are for say the kernel meanwhile user oriented software like say your web browser is easily quite up to date and can even be bleeding edge if you don't mind adding a few repos for the software most important to you. It's a common misconception that such releases are years out of date. I would suggest you stick with LTS releases and for software which you need more recent versions you may look to individual ppa's for that project. ![]() Ubuntu's non LTS releases seem to suffer far more issues comparatively. Your methodology appears sound but if I can offer you some improvements. ![]()
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