On 24.04 Ubuntu essentially re-branded appimages as snaps and then blocked all appimages from running.
Is this supposed to protect the OS from it's own users?
All they have to do is boot from a thumb-drive, reformat Ubuntu and move on to more open system.
On 24.04 Ubuntu essentially re-branded appimages as snaps and then blocked all appimages from running.
Is this supposed to protect the OS from it's own users?
All they have to do is boot from a thumb-drive, reformat Ubuntu and move on to more open system.