Almost two months ago, I switched back to Ubuntu as my primary operating system. While I still have a Windows 11 VM, I never really use it. Ubuntu 26.04 fits all my needs I had since switching to it. While I installed it during the beta, the final LTS version has also been released since then. I used Linux already many years ago as the primary operating system and tried different distributions because all promised something special. But nowadays I think the distribution should provide a stable base, and I will use tools like Flatpak, Snap (oh, oh, that’s controversial), Homebrew, or Docker to install and run the applications I require. My favorite of those package tools is Flatpak. With Flathub (think of it as an app store for Linux), there’s a huge selection of pre-packaged software available, most of it up-to-date and installed with a single command. Flatpak generally provides isolation and granular options to control the permissions of the apps. On my setup, I also tried to replace…
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