Avoiding snaps on Ubuntu sadly is not an option anymore. Maybe go for pop!_os Instead of Ubuntu.
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Even apt is deliberately broken:
“[If] You use ‘sudo apt install chromium’, you get a Snap package of Chromium instead of Debian”
tmjaea@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Bounty: Logitech G13 Gaming Keyboard Kernel Driver and UI2·1 year agoIs the g15 somewhat similar to the g15? Because I use the latter on pop_os and it works flawlessly with g15stats
So the fans stay loud even when cpu load is low again?
If not this could just be some kinds of “dust prevention”
You could use the system Monitor, it is built-in.
It should, yes. But is it, actually?
Did you check if there is high load when the fan spins up?
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Because canonical removed packages from apt to prevent users to install their apps from apt instead. Firefox for example.
Firefox from Apt is a link to a snap!
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1399383/how-to-install-firefox-as-a-traditional-deb-package-without-snap-in-ubuntu-22
This is some bullshit level activity that I do not want.
I moved away from Microsoft to not have to deal with such an annoyance. Now canonical is doing it to their users.