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Ubuntu Plans to Ditch its ‘Minimal’ Install Option Because, Umm…

The introduction of a “minimal install” mode in the Ubuntu installer has been one of the distros best-received features in years. When selected during initial install Ubuntu’s ‘minimal install’ provides users with a complete, fully-functioning Ubuntu system but, notably, fewer pre-installed apps. The same ISO also delivers a ‘full installation’ mode stacked with swathe of software – the default, recommended option. So having added a feature that users enjoy Ubuntu is now, umm, removing it. The plan: a new “unified default install”. This, from the sounds of things, will focus on a “choose your own apps” experience. Not an awful […]

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