I am one of those. I tried Ubuntu server once (after using CentOS), liked it somehow and have hence installed so many ubuntu-vms it would be a major PITA to change them all to arch. Which would be my today-choice. Honestly don’t know much about cachyos.
That does sound like a huge advantage Ubuntu has over other distros, one I didn’t consider. Makes sense people would stick around. Also they’ve proven that when they say LTS, they mean it.
I’m just not a fan of snap being proprietary, and them trying to get around GPL by rewriting core-utils etc.
That’s what I meant with “shady”.
I am one of those. I tried Ubuntu server once (after using CentOS), liked it somehow and have hence installed so many ubuntu-vms it would be a major PITA to change them all to arch. Which would be my today-choice. Honestly don’t know much about cachyos.
That does sound like a huge advantage Ubuntu has over other distros, one I didn’t consider. Makes sense people would stick around. Also they’ve proven that when they say LTS, they mean it.
I’m just not a fan of snap being proprietary, and them trying to get around GPL by rewriting core-utils etc.
That’s what I meant with “shady”.