I moved all my applications to virtual machines, I use 6 VMs for that purpose. One VM is dealing with all multimedia apps and I need all codecs there. That is, why the Host OS is a minimal install of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, so without any Apps except Firefox.
I can live with my Xorg workaround for 2 reasons:
- Normally I prefer LTS releases and I used the other releases only a few times in the last 10 years for better drivers or new ZFS functionality;
- I can use Xorg instead of Wayland, since I don't really need 22.10 and for now I installed it mainly out of curiosity and trying to ensure my use case is still OK;
Note, that all YouTubers promote to install that third-party software.
I moved all my applications to virtual machines, I use 6 VMs for that purpose. One VM is dealing with all multimedia apps and I need all codecs there. That is, why the Host OS is a minimal install of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, so without any Apps except Firefox.
I can live with my Xorg workaround for 2 reasons:
- Normally I prefer LTS releases and I used the other releases only a few times in the last 10 years for better drivers or new ZFS functionality;
- I can use Xorg instead of Wayland, since I don't really need 22.10 and for now I installed it mainly out of curiosity and trying to ensure my use case is still OK;
Note, that all YouTubers promote to install that third-party software.