> I guess I'll crawl back into my cave and keep using Linux for the foreseeable future.
Yeah you could do that, but now even Ubuntu includes ads when invoking apt. There is no escape from the ads, and it will only get worse. Even flatpak must be immediately removed, and snaps for that matter. As it is adware clutter for the system.
The Amazon deal was probably the writing on the wall as to where Canonical is heading with Ubuntu in the longer term. People need to stop using it in favor of better distros.
I would like to but Debian/Ubuntu’s method of packing kernel image into a dpkg is very convenient. Especially with symbols, I have a custom kernel module that uses kprobes (may not be necessary anymore with newer frameworks like bpftrace) to instrument and trace my system.
Not saying this is wrong but I haven't encountered any ads when I use Ubuntu on WSL2 through a terminal. Does it happen only in the "proper" desktop version? What do the ads look like?
AFAIK it's just a blurb telling you that you can get Ubuntu Pro. Not exactly a real ad; it's just that some people don't like the fact that Ubuntu can advertise its services in its distro.
I just had to disable this on a machine earlier today. They list all the packages you have that could receive additional security patches through Ubuntu Pro. I'd much rather see 'All packages are up to date.'
Yeah you could do that, but now even Ubuntu includes ads when invoking apt. There is no escape from the ads, and it will only get worse. Even flatpak must be immediately removed, and snaps for that matter. As it is adware clutter for the system.