That’s crazy, I’ve never personally used Ubuntu so I can’t comment on it.
But I’ve used other great one’s like Mint and PopOS, I’d say they’re pretty easy to install and use, especially if you’re aiming for a primary clean install over a dual boot.
I’ve installed windows enough times as well to confidently say a clean install with maximum privacy settings and debloat takes atleast equal if not more efforts.
Last year with Ubuntu.
Installed it on an old laptop. Booted once then never again.
Installed windows. Worked like a charm.
This is Ubuntu, the OS that makes all the decisions for you like windows.
That’s crazy, I’ve never personally used Ubuntu so I can’t comment on it.
But I’ve used other great one’s like Mint and PopOS, I’d say they’re pretty easy to install and use, especially if you’re aiming for a primary clean install over a dual boot.
I’ve installed windows enough times as well to confidently say a clean install with maximum privacy settings and debloat takes atleast equal if not more efforts.
As someone who dual boots Linux Mint and Windows 11, can confirm, Mint is a much simpler install process…