• MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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    2 months ago

    So why are you advising to change the default install of Debian to include it?

    I didn’t advice any such thing. My edit is just to acknowledge someone else who makes it part of their process.

    Citation needed.

    I shared my personal experience and you turned it into a distro war. Go look up your own damn sources.

    Pretty sure this is either personal opinion or anti-canonical, anti-snap ideology.

    Fuck yes. It’s both! Snap is a slap in the face to the contributors who brought Canonical this far. I appreciate their partnership so far, and now, speaking as a package maintainer, Canonical can fuck right off.

    Targeting WSL users with this rhetoric is ridiculous.

    Helping people make an informed decision about their tool chain is rhetoric? Give me a fucking break.

    I don’t like Ubuntu. That’s not a secret. Ubuntu is a fine option for total newbies. People using WSL tend not to be total newbies and may well run into real issues (such as the ones that prompted me to switch), thanks to snap.

    • Rogue@feddit.uk
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      2 months ago

      I shared my personal experience and you turned it into a distro war.

      My original comment was pointing out this entire post is an unnecessary distro war. Except now WSL is the battleground. It’s so unnecessary. I’m genuinely surprised anyone gives a shit about WSL.

      People using WSL tend not to be total newbies and may well run into real issues (such as the ones that prompted me to switch), thanks to snap.

      OK, that’s a different assumption to me. I kinda presume anyone toying with WSL is one of their early experiences with Linux.

      My experience was if you’re fiddling enough with WSL that you’re running into issues then you may as well ditch Windows and move to Linux.

      Hence arguing over which WSL distro someone is using is irrelevant. You’re better of persuading them to try dual booting Linux instead.