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Package managers have become so much better with dependencies. It's been a while since I've encountered an issue, with yay it very usually works out of the box.
My stint with Ubuntu... 16? Did not end well.
You realize that 16 means 2016, right? That's almost 8 years ago. And even as someone who uses Linux I don't like Ubuntu. I highly recommend trying Mint, Fedora, or EndeavourOS (Arch)
Agreed. Though I do have recent experiences of dependency troubles. I really should get better at reporting them to the proper channels, but by the time I've worked out how to fix, I usually don't have the energy left... ๐