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Me again. I dunno Canonical often gets drama from ((("the community"))). But mostly Red Hat devs shitting on Canonical or GNOME developers. The paid ones, not the community ones. I try not to shill for Canonical. I want to say: Competition was badly needed on the Linux eco system. Canonical was not happy with systemd at all but Linux Foundation, Red Hat, and journalism about (((the community))) staging "outcry" about some the things Ubuntu/Canonical had planned or wanted to do. Heck, even if some were shit ideas, the Linux world is now 100% controlled by Red Hat. I liked Red Hat a lot like ten years ago. But now they are a shit company only caring about their customers and highest bidder (US military, US state agencies, deep state). Systemd will be like SELinux, it's open source but no one with a sane mind will be able to read or understand or audit the source code anymore. Systemd is actively closing bugs about missing documentation e.g. their Github (github was a mistake) is a mess. Plus Red Hat is turning into a shit + SJW company.
I also felt Canonical is trying to avoid being too political which I liked. And mostly Linux journalists shitting on Mark Shuttleworth gave me some symapthy for him. Yeah, all that Amazon crap and lately opt-out (now opt-in) data collection ideas of Canonical are too stupid to believe.
Anyways, we're pretty much doomed. Systemd + Wayland + PipeWire and goodbye to a customizable system where the user is in charge.
Answer: DEVUAN. Maybe Trisquel (RMS' choice, but systemd infected) PS: Arch is nice concerning how fast you get recent packages.