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    19 hours ago

    Check out Mint. It’s based on Ubuntu but has Canonical’s controversial stuff removed, plus an added layer of polish.

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      7 hours ago

      I love Mint. I’m a Linux noob but took the plunge this year and installed it. Its not 100% plain sailing but it is close enough and worth it for the simple unintrusive OS interface that Microsoft has obliterated.

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      18 hours ago

      What version of Firefox does it install? I tried Ubuntu, but the Snaps are having real trouble with my N150 CPU in the mini PC I bought. Cannot do hardware video decoding at all, despite the CPU being more than capable of it.

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        Well, the Snaps are one of the things they took out. Flatpaks are enabled in the software manager by default though.

        I believe everything that comes preinstalled, including Firefox and LibreOffice and such, is installed the traditional way as if you did “apt install firefox.”

        I installed LibreWolf and like it. It’s just firefox with telemetry removed and some privacy hardening out of the box.