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I am out of loop here, why do you say so?
Ubuntu in last years have done some anti-user things, like enforcing firefox as snap, data collection and ads.
I've installed Bazzite fedora spin, and are waiting for 6.14 to enable my new Npu.
Not in a hurry, but does anyone know how long it takes on average for kernel updates to be ready for the spin-off's ? The process seems very automated, so it may not take very long ?
Still Systemd?
Thank god yes.
Keep your init scripts. Unit files are so much cleaner.