Well, that’s true in my case. Years of using Ubuntu, and finally I decided to move to Mint when they FORCED firefox to run via snap. I followed some guides to download firefox with apt and disable the snap version, and somehow Ubuntu ended up using snap again without my authorization. Also snap was not able to read/write /tmp folder, which I used a lot. Flatpak doesn’t have that problem.
So, yes, I recommend mint, for me it has the best of Ubuntu and fixes exactly what I didn’t like.
The Ubuntu user base is huge and helpful, and almost all of that applies directly to Mint.
Well, that’s true in my case. Years of using Ubuntu, and finally I decided to move to Mint when they FORCED firefox to run via snap. I followed some guides to download firefox with apt and disable the snap version, and somehow Ubuntu ended up using snap again without my authorization. Also snap was not able to read/write /tmp folder, which I used a lot. Flatpak doesn’t have that problem.
So, yes, I recommend mint, for me it has the best of Ubuntu and fixes exactly what I didn’t like.
The Ubuntu user base is huge and helpful, and almost all of that applies directly to Mint.