Ubuntu update system has become quite the messy process -- a hodgepodge of repositories, snaps, flatpaks, etc. that show up in different places.

This used to be easier, and that's not something you can say very often about Linux.

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@dangillmor The flatpaks and snaps really chew up disk space, but I guess that's cheap enough now. Ubuntu became too corporate for me, so I went back to Debian. At least with Linux, you have these kind of choices.

There's always the fallback position of OS/2 (now as ArcaOS). ;-)

@lwriemen I haven't worried about disk space in a long time...

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