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Ubuntu Summit The Register FOSS desk sat down with Canonical's vice-president for engineering, Jon Seager, during Ubuntu Summit earlier this month. This is a heavily condensed version of our conversation.

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[–] serpineslair@lemmy.world 54 points 1 day ago (2 children)

TL;DR: Canonical doubling down on snaps. Further down the line, if you refuse snaps, audio won't work since pipewire is to become a snap. He also uses Apple and Play Services as a "good example".

[–] paper_moon@lemmy.world 16 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

Been meaning to fully switch to Debian for a while, but I've been making due modifying my apt sources to have the apt version of Firefox from the ppa and pin it above the snap version, but I guess at some point I'll have to bite the bullet and do a reinstall.

Kinda crazy this had been 10 year old Ubuntu installs that I've kept going year after year from OS upgrades to hardware upgrades. My server Ubuntu install has transitioned from a Q6600 Intel core 2 duo, to a i7-4770, and would have survived another hardware upgrade I'm going to plan but that'll probable be when i do my reinstall.

My personal laptop install has gone through 3 different laptops that I've just moved over from 1 drive to the next with gparted, from a dell vostro 3550, to a Dell latitude e7450, to a dell latitude 7490, again looking at an upgrade for the laptop too, I'll probably reinstall with Debian.

If anyone has any new-ish AMD based laptop recommendations that are upgradeable (non-soldered ram, etc) and that don't break the bank, I'd appreciate it! Apparently dell doesn't sell any AMD laptops other than 1 outdated model from before 2020 I think.

[–] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I feel like the obvious picks from the linux crowd would be a thinkpad or framework. I'm sure there are other great options though

[–] PracticalFail@feddit.org 9 points 1 day ago

I have a tuxedo computers notebook for work and it's great. They offer Intel as well as AMD. I also know about Slimbook but never owned one.

[–] eah@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago

It doesn't answer your question directly, but https://linuxpreloaded.com/ has a large list of vendors you could check out.

[–] illusionist@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

Why not vanilla? It is your next Operating System.

[–] tyranical_typhon@lemmings.world 12 points 15 hours ago

Sigh. I really was hoping they would've learned by now.

Glad I switched to Debian a few years back. Got that hassle out of the way and I see no reason to use Ubuntu.