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you think a distribution that automatically includes all the proprietary stuff that we use baked into the distro would be more popular since it makes linux ready to go for most people; but it still gets fewer than 300 clicks per month.

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Its unpopularity may be related to that it asks money or a positive review in a blog to even try. Used to be so a few years ago.

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i wasn’t aware that it had changed like that; i stopped using it when i switch to linux laptops from linux companies like tuxedo and system76

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First I’m hearing of it. I’ma try it out

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This. People always go “It looks like MacOS” but to me esp the icons just look like outdated Linux Mint/Cinnamon from 15 years ago. If people like ot that’s cool, it’s just not for me.

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It made me lazy since they got everything to work out of the box. Lol

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automatically includes all the proprietary stuff

Jail.

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They’ve been able to figure it out so far

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I feel like the Enlightenment desktop environment isn’t to everyone’s taste. It’s definitely got some idiosyncratic design choices…

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Doesn’t Pop!OS do that already?

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And Ubuntu, no? Wasn’t that the big selling point of Ubuntu back in the day?

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Yes, as far as they’re allowed to in this country

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