MX linux vs Ubuntu Mate 22.04 on my old laptop: why MX will stay
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2022 4:13 pm
So earlier this year I had to ditch MX linux KDE on my old lappy due to performance issues, its an ol gal with almost 10 year old hardware.
I replaced it with MX XFCE and while a far better experience I never intended to be my main distro for this machine.
I knew Ubuntu 22.04 was around the corner, and Ubuntu MATE seemed like a good fit.
If KDE is clunking then Gnome would be the same, I mean I did briefly try the latest LMDE on my old lappy but it ran very slow and hot.
So I elected on Ubuntu MATE to give a spin.
Now performance wise they are identical, I see no real difference TBH which means Ubuntu mate is solid as usual.
However, the annoyance comes from firefox now being a snap in ubuntu, I find it very slow to load.
Now I have no horse in the pro or anti snap race but when my browser take an eternity to load.... no just no.
I am an avid firefox user so to have it load at a snails pace irks me, yes I can install it via other means but I am not too crazy about hoop jumping for something so simple.
Firefox going snap only in ubuntu was a mistake, and I hope the end users give them hell.
I replaced it with MX XFCE and while a far better experience I never intended to be my main distro for this machine.
I knew Ubuntu 22.04 was around the corner, and Ubuntu MATE seemed like a good fit.
If KDE is clunking then Gnome would be the same, I mean I did briefly try the latest LMDE on my old lappy but it ran very slow and hot.
So I elected on Ubuntu MATE to give a spin.
Now performance wise they are identical, I see no real difference TBH which means Ubuntu mate is solid as usual.
However, the annoyance comes from firefox now being a snap in ubuntu, I find it very slow to load.
Now I have no horse in the pro or anti snap race but when my browser take an eternity to load.... no just no.
I am an avid firefox user so to have it load at a snails pace irks me, yes I can install it via other means but I am not too crazy about hoop jumping for something so simple.
Firefox going snap only in ubuntu was a mistake, and I hope the end users give them hell.