You should update that. Ubuntu belongs in S tier after introducing Snaps.
nah snaps aren’t THAT good, they deserve A tier
i love snaps :)
So why didn’t you put them in the S tier
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You want to put them in hell?
Snaps should put them in F tier.
Gentooooooooooooooo!!1!
And, void for binaries.
null and void
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nope, windows 11 is my favorit linux distro :)
WSL be like

The list is correct, they’re just using little-endian.
Every day I learn a new word from you intelligent fucks
Look up where the word comes from if you want to be unreasonably angry.
Oh, I’m so angry about… a reference to Gulliver’s Travels?
I was thinking that, then I saw Hannah Montana in S, so it can’t be little-endian
I think they man left to right.
no endeavouros, no upvote
Its above S tier. OP just did a bad job cropping
nah its Z tier fr
If you ever have a wound, I will spit in it.
be careful they could like it
Where TempleOS?
It went to heaven
What’s the red Naruto swirl one?
It’s a spinoff of Ubuntu called Debian
/s
I heard they replaced snaps with their own package format.
Did you know that Ubuntu actually started as a Hannah Montana Linux spinoff?
That’s why the icon is spinning 😎
Not sure if trolling or genuinely curious, but it’s Debian.
Debian? But I barely know ian!
Debian these nuts xd gottem
sudo apt install
sudo apt install deez nuts -y # haha gotte
It’s where the name comes from, yes. Ian and his then girlfriend Deborah.
I knew neither.
What’s the red Naruto swirl one?
Uzumaki Ubunto
Dreamcast

No UwUntu, 0/10
I give this tier list an S for not including the only distro that deserves its own tier below F:

I get what Canonical was going for with snaps but wow did they ever ruin Ubuntu’s reputation. It used to be the clear choice for anyone who wanted a generic Linux where you don’t have to configure everything yourself. Sure some people didn’t like Unity but the core distro still worked well and was stable. With snaps, package management has become more complex than other distros while decreasing performance if memory limited (and who isn’t nowadays). The number of times I’ve had something not work in the “stable” snap package is far too many, and it’s pretty much always fixed by installing the same package with apt.
I get the reasoning for sandboxing applications, but they needed to wait until it was more stable to make the default. At this rate I doubt we’re ever going to get a truly mainstream desktop Linux distro rivaling macos and Windows…
Good new is that there are many different options outside of snap and Ubuntu
In my opinion, Linux Mint has filled this gap. If anyone asks its a good recommendation to ensure they don’t have to jump through hoops to get a stable system out of the gate. Essentially the stability of debian and usability of Ubuntu without snap
100%. It’s the goto starter distro for good reason. Ux is familiar, and it works ootb.
They’ve also got the LMDE, which is mint based on Debian rather than Ubuntu. Haven’t tried it personally, but I’ve heard good things from people who are determined not to touch anything Ubuntu adjacent for whatever reason, whilst still providing an ootb environment that is stable and ux friendly.
Ubuntu is Debian based anyway, so I’d imagine parts of Ubuntu have been pulled out to bridge the gap between Debian and mint, but given mint are anti snap; that’s something that definitely wouldn’t be copied over to LMDE (and like you pointed out, is disabled in standard mint anyway).
I liked Unity, but Ubuntu has always been a crashy mess.
I liked unity when they were trying to do interesting changes. I especially liked the attempt at making apps work with the menu at the top of the screen instead of the top of the window (Mac OS style).
When they gave up on that, it became pointless with nothing useful to add.
Yeah it also created yet another distribution method which is annoying. We have wayy to many in Linux
OP forgot to put the legends: S - Sucks Ass A - Ass B - Barely C - Ckinda mid D - Dope F - For Real For Real
From shit to fantastic.
This tier list looking quite sus
They forgot to set it to Wumbo














