- Meaning there's no obvious glowing button to upgrade, like on every stable distro I've used. By realising fedora got a new release 2 months ago, asking why the hell am I still on the previous one, and going to the homepage.
- How is needing to run arbitrary code you copy-pasted less hassle?
- Your opinion on it doesn't matter, completely axing the previous default without a transitional period is neither hassle-free nor inspiring confidence. Also, that config was anything but minimalist...
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- Never had this on any distro before, including Mint. Always had to do a full re-install. Maybe that changed over the years but at least back then when I hopped through LTS distros this was absolutely not the norm.
- I'm sorry but your sentences make 0 sense.
- I'm talking about Gnome's features, which are downright insufficient. But that doesn't even matter when every Gnome app crashes constantly, including the file explorer.