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Let me explain… | Ubuntu 23.10 Impressions – Linux Distro Reviews

It’s been a while since I surveyed an Ubuntu release, so let’s jump into the Mantic Minatour with the Gnome Desktop.
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21 thoughts on “Let me explain… | Ubuntu 23.10 Impressions – Linux Distro Reviews

  • Hey hey! I know it's been a minute…there's still some kinks to iron out with video/audio, but I haven't been set up to record for a while – so we'll get there. Thanks for all your patience and support as I find a new rhythm over the coming weeks.

  • Well long time no see am glad too see you are back in good form you have been missed

  • I think Gnome is where it’s at now in terms of a consolidated desktop experience from most of the top OSs and you can pretty much pull together whatever you want within its customisation within minutes of an install

  • Snaps are better because they auto update and Canonical filter their code and their publishers. About Wayland it is not the future, it is the present. Xorg is unaceptable from a security point of view. There is no room for Xorg in a workstation, only Wayland can provide the security and isolation that everyone, except kids and gamers, seek.

  • This was clearly a video produced for the sake of producing a video, with nothing to say that hasn't already been said by other Youtubers.

  • Glad to hear your thoughts on this release. Absolutely love your videos as always; I’ve been watching your content since the mid-2010s. I also just did a video covering Ubuntu 23.10.

  • Top draw review as usual Infinitely Galactic thank you.

  • Canonical is being stubborn towards their crappy snap crap as usual. Like they did with Unity and Mir.

  • whatever anyone says……we DONT need containerized packages!….how about the Linux community being sensible and getting rid of 80% of their useless distros and settle on 5 at the most!. Im quite frankly sick of the stupid idea of downloading and updating these MASSIVE files that are snaps and flatpaks.

  • I avoided Snap packages (and therefore Kubuntu) due to all the drama in the Linux "community". Then I got deep into Zorin which has both Flatpaks & Snaps while also using Mint with only Flatpaks. I like both but the experience with Zorin was superb. Because of that I have been using Kubuntu too now for about 9 months with Snaps (and Flatpaks added) and it too is outstanding. I boot up, everything works, I get my stuff done, and shutdown. Ubuntu is making tomorrow's Linux today. Nice video and welcome back.

  • Likewise we settled on Mint / Cinnamon some years back. But have a bare metal test bed system and will have a look myself. Many thanks!

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    Does this current definition of modern involve lots of white space and Windows style skeuomorphic switches like phones have? I'm not quibbling with anything you said beyond using that poor word to describe Ubuntu's Gnome desktop. I think it has become devoid of any real meaning and earned itself a long rest. As for Gnome, I loved Gnome 2 and appreciate having Mate after all these years. Mint with Mate is my default recommendation to anyone in Windows hell. 😉

  • Ubuntu's buttery smooth animations = triple buffering Vsync patches developed by Canonical's Daniel Van Vugt. They don't get enough credit for this tbh.

  • This is actually the first Ubuntu release that I actually liked and kept on my laptop. Very nice and snappy.

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