In Update Manager go to Edit > Upgrade to “Linux Mint 22.1 Xia”
In Update Manager go to Edit > Upgrade to “Linux Mint 22.1 Xia”
You’re compensating for something with your network stack?
I’ve been a fan of IBM Plex for a while now.
And when I installed Chromium from the command line as a deb, it OVERWROTE my wish, and installed Chromium as a snap too.
This right here is my issue with Ubuntu. A huge part of Linux for me is that I am in control of my OS and machine. If I use apt to install a package, it’s because I want the .deb version. I absolutely don’t need my OS telling me “I know what you asked for, but I’m going to give you the snap version anyway”.
I could see snaps being preferred over .debs in the Software app, sure (though they shouldn’t be the only option). But replacing apps in a command line tool is garbage.
MAS will also work for many office versions.