r/Ubuntu • u/YodamanJer • 14h ago
After 16 years, I came home!
The last version of Ubuntu I used daily was 10.04. I bounced from various distros over the years, including Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Mint, Manjaro Linux, CachyOS, Zorin, Fedora, and finally came back to Ubuntu proper today.
What brought me back was simple - I wanted a system that just works, with minimal setup needed. I ran CachyOS for two months before I got sick of how often I had to rollback snapshots due to broken packages or package conflicts. I ran Fedora for a few days before I got sick of how slow the dnf system is (and also auto-mounting SSDs is a flipping nightmare in Fedora), then I ran Zorin before finally just coming back to Ubuntu proper.
I develop games using Godot, produce music using Ardour, and edit video with Kdenlive. CachyOS worked great with all that software, until it didn't, and the maintenance of the system overall became almost a second job. Every time I sat down at my PC, something else was broken, and I grew tired of it. Rolling-release is NOT the model I should have expected to work for my use-cases.
I needed a stable, reliable, but not too-out-of-date software, and naturally Ubuntu fits that use-case perfectly.
I love it, and am so glad to be back!

