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Canonical Announce Major Ubuntu Kernel Change
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Honestly just switch to Arch at this point, dare I say Arch is easier and users friendly than Ubuntu
No, please stop trying to fool Linux beginners into starting out with Arch.
I started with endeavoros. Arch is fine for beginners the install is the only hard part