• Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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    framework as in the laptop brand, or…?

    Because if so, I think you can also install arch/arch-based and have bleeding edge

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      No things like ROS and other stuff.

      I never understood how people use anything bit Ubuntu LTS since every tutorial is based on that but I’m probably ignorant.

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          Containers are trash. Always have issues passing through devices like GPU or USB. I’ve tried it for a while but at some point you want to get work done instead of having to find out how to pass through all devices

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            “Native installs are trash. Always have issues resolving dependencies and compiling from source. I’ve tried it for a while but at some point you want to get work done instead of having to resolve why libxcomposite is not available”

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              I tried that once but there were so many dependencies that it became a nightmare. Eventually I just went back to Ubuntu from all the headaches because I want to use software not struggle to compile it.

              Not to mention every tutorial using apt as an installer and having to replace it with “yum” or “pacman” at every copy paste gets tedious very quickly.