close to what I like. I would even say even more so than Windows 10 was. I still have to use Windows 10 for work, but when you use something totally different from your work, sometimes it's just going to think, okay, yeah, okay, that's how I do it on this machine. So if they all kind of work the same for me, in my brain, it just seems like it's a win-win and it's built on the rock solid, Ubuntu, there's plenty of software, I can get the package files, Debian base files for Discord and Chrome without having to think, okay, is this going to work or not? Now, I know they've addressed some of it with snaps and flat packs, but if you're a new user, you might not even be aware of those and or you might install them, not even know you have them on there. Right. You've got to choose a distribution that works the way you need it to work. And you may remember, you may know that the very first Ubuntu distribution I ever used was Kubuntu 6.06. Oh, wow. And I was, yeah, I was looking at Ubuntu and (25/38)
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