Canonical making sure Bloatbuntu becoming more bloated

LibreOffice OS X Bundle: 201 MB

LibreOffice Flatpack: 156 MBs

LibreOffice x64 Deb package: 229 MBs

LibreOffice x64 RPM package: 229 MBs

LibreOffice AppImage: 246 MB

LibreOffice snap: 1.1 GB

>snap 1.1 GB

Why would you use any *buntu that isn't Xu or Lu? The rest are all trash.

Because not everyone has a toaster as computer.

>using bloated ugly trash for no reason other than to exercise your meme purchase of 32GB RAM

Epic. Tell me what essential functionality Bloatbuntu has that Xubuntu doesn't?

You take that back! Ubuntu ist mein Lieblingsoperatingsystem, you!

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>Storage space space: 1TB+
>Complains about bloat

Fuck up m8, some people just prefer Xfce. I'm more used to it, I'm not going to switch to a heavier DE I'm unfamiliar with and/or dislike just because I've got the RAM spare.

>1Tb internet connection
>complains about 1gb packages
lmao cucks

>implying

I'll answer this.

I have an AMD GPU at the moment and a computer that I pretty much use for games. I don't care much about looks unless it's like windows 10 where it just hurts to look at. However I do care about performance, and on Xubuntu I have to install compton, then kill it when using any fullscreen application for better performance (yeah, you guessed it, games). On ubuntu I don't have to bother.

>AMD
>complains about having to jump through hoops

And I've shown where Ubuntu provides while Xubuntu does not. How about you fix it for me?

Didn't read don't care fag

I just wanted to use my dank memememe

Yeah, I'd probably care if I didn't have 4TB of storage in my desktop alone.

I thing it's because snaps contain their dependencies within their own packages

>not using gentoo in the current year

what about dependecniedieis

>Windows 10's UI is unbearable
>Unity is not
Wait a minute user ... !

>amd users have to disable compton to have better performance

why?

I know Sup Forums is a bunch of edgy meme lords but thanks for the info. Also, you should have nvidia for gaming on linux if you care about performance if you didn't know already.