It’s slow, and not great for desktop usage. Also, some apt packages have been transformed into snaps. If you do sudo apt install firefox it no longer installs the deb version, but the snap. I (and probably many other people) don’t like this lack of transparency and choice. It just feels like getting snaps pushed down our throats.
That id my main issue.
The lack of transparency send me down a bug hunt for a few hours before I realized apt installed a snap package.
Makes me angry for some reason, but now I know
It’s slow, and not great for desktop usage. Also, some apt packages have been transformed into snaps. If you do
sudo apt install firefoxit no longer installs the deb version, but the snap. I (and probably many other people) don’t like this lack of transparency and choice. It just feels like getting snaps pushed down our throats.That id my main issue. The lack of transparency send me down a bug hunt for a few hours before I realized apt installed a snap package. Makes me angry for some reason, but now I know