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Ubuntu 18.04 - I went back... VNC and Debloat Chris Titus Tech

Ubuntu 18.04 - I went back... VNC and Debloat Chris Titus Tech

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Ubuntu 18.04 - I went back... VNC and Debloat Chris Titus Tech Well... I went back to Ubuntu to use as my daily driver. What did find? It's bloated and needs a lot of tweaks. Here are my scripts to assist you on a fresh install and to remote access if you need
Date: 2022-03-21

Comments and reviews: 10


I am not a fan of some of the things Canonical does, and I really want to like Debian or Arch, for a daily driver, more than Ubuntu. I REALLY do! But, calling Ubuntu a noob distro is snobby. I want an OS that 1. Runs a Linux kernel, and 2. Installs in minutes and simply works with no more setup and without being a pain in the neck. That is not a noob requirement--it's a reasonable requirement. There is Arch for those that want to build a car, and there is Debian for those that don't ever want their car in the shop. And then there is Ubuntu, because the vast majority of us would like to drive it off the lot on the day we bought it. Computers are not just hobbies. They are also tools for solving other problems.
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Sadly games are still the thing keeping my from switching to Linux for good. It usually comes down to anticheat software not being compatible. I lived in Manjaro i3 for 6 months and enjoyed it, but I switched back to Windows 7 because there were a few games I wanted to play. Planetside 2 is one of them.
I'm probably going to switch to MX Linux soon though because Win7 support is ending and I don't want to use Win8 or Win10. It's kind of sad for MS that the only reason I'm switching to Linux is because of their shitty decisions. I'd be perfectly fine with Windows if it was still a good product.

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Appreciate ctt's style of sanguine and bonhomie videos, a liveliest decussation of informing and entertaining.
6:28 -two scripts I'm going to show you today- . . . ever good towards his viewers. I for one thank you.
18:07 -dry sense of humor- . . . hopefully everyone sees and is here for ctt's uplifting humor - 18:26 -communion- -.
11:06 -not on my Ubuntu- . . . clearly this video's immaculate provenance.

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It may works for you. But for a regular user (not developer or IT professional, or gamer...), it seems like this script installs a lot more junk than it removes.
Also, if you don't use snap packages, why keep snapd in the system? I see you noted in the notes but script doesn't do it.
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Just took another look at your scripts, among things it removes, only whoopsie actually exits if you do minimal install

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wow nice pls mint next, I want to distro hop there from ubuntu and something like this will help me a lot.
btw I destryed my instal by flatpak filled my disc and I read somewhere it is not ideal, but I do not have enough expierence to tell difrence.

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Just a quick word; if you knew better than those brilliant ppl who created and maintaining the OS, it would have been you working in canonical and they've been making youtube vids. The problem of linux are ppl like you
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Thinking about switching to Linux
I want something that's easy to use, nice & stable - what distro would you recommend ??
My 4 yrs old PC:
i5 2400 3.1 Ghz 4 cores
8gb RAM DDR3
GeForce GTX 1050ti 4gb

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Do you game?
Ubuntu time.
Sorry but no other Linux does it as well.
Ubuntu is the best way to avoid Windows 10 if you like to play games.
No better option for a duel boot.

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When we do -ps aux- we get much more -junk- with modern version of Ubuntu than many years ago.
How much all of this is real junk and bloat and how much is really essential?

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i-ve been rolling with Budgie for a bit now and really like it... I get Ubuntu base, but a more streamlined experience giving new life to an acer laptop from 10 years ago.
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