🍼 Is Ubuntu Treating Its Users as If They Can’t Be Trusted?
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Is Ubuntu Treating Its Users as If They Can’t Be Trusted?"Canonical drops the Software & Updates tool from Ubuntu 26.04 LTS defaults, citing usability and maintenance concerns"
https://linuxiac.com/is-ubuntu-treating-its-users-as-if-they-cant-be-trusted/
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Is Ubuntu Treating Its Users as If They Can’t Be Trusted?"Canonical drops the Software & Updates tool from Ubuntu 26.04 LTS defaults, citing usability and maintenance concerns"
https://linuxiac.com/is-ubuntu-treating-its-users-as-if-they-cant-be-trusted/
@jbz thats strange.
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Is Ubuntu Treating Its Users as If They Can’t Be Trusted?"Canonical drops the Software & Updates tool from Ubuntu 26.04 LTS defaults, citing usability and maintenance concerns"
https://linuxiac.com/is-ubuntu-treating-its-users-as-if-they-cant-be-trusted/
@jbz I use the terminal anyway so
️ can't stand a GUI for updates 
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Is Ubuntu Treating Its Users as If They Can’t Be Trusted?"Canonical drops the Software & Updates tool from Ubuntu 26.04 LTS defaults, citing usability and maintenance concerns"
https://linuxiac.com/is-ubuntu-treating-its-users-as-if-they-cant-be-trusted/
I think it makes sense. The tool is old and when I used to recommend Ubuntu it felt like it was easier to just show which config files to change rather than try to work through this UI. I don't know which graphical interface they use for package management now but both GNOME Software and KDE's Discover have been good for a while and certainly a lot better than this tool.
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Is Ubuntu Treating Its Users as If They Can’t Be Trusted?"Canonical drops the Software & Updates tool from Ubuntu 26.04 LTS defaults, citing usability and maintenance concerns"
https://linuxiac.com/is-ubuntu-treating-its-users-as-if-they-cant-be-trusted/
@jbz IDK, man. I'd have to see how this works, and I do hope that you can bring it back.
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