Well, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is nearly two years old at this point... and honestly, installing a bunch of packages that duplicate dependencies, don't integrate properly with the rest of the system, and might break accessibility due to that lack of integration sounds inferior to just running a newer version of a given distro... Back when I used Ubuntu, I typically ran the current development version, only switching to the current release if the development version broke something and only touching the most recent LTs if it was the most recent release period... Right now, most of my installed packages are sourced from debian unstable with just a handful of packages from Debian Stable(due to breakage in the testing/unstable versions I can't determine the cause of), Debian Experimental(mainly Orca and other accessibility stack packages) and a few locally installed, and flatpack, snapd, and appImages all sound unappealing. Granted, I also try to keep my installed system as small as possible to keep the time it takes to create or restore a backup of my system drive short, so all of these alternative package formats duplicating all of a package's dependencies instead of using the installed copies is a real deal breaker if there's any alternative... Thankfully, it's been a real long time since I've seriously wanted to install something not available from the debian repositories. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list