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I got disappointed in Ubuntu. You had to use 'Ubuntu Pro' to get the latest updates.. Bullshit :c Linux should not have a paywall in regards to security! I will test out Arch and see how it goes. Especially now when windows 10 loses support in October 16th
IIRC that's not accurate. You only need that "pro feature" if you want to be able to ~~apply~~ activate kernel updates without rebooting. Unless you have that requirement and an armada of devices matching that profile you don't need to pay anything.