Somewhat but it is a rolling release. Packages will be major-updated constantly.
sebsch
There where Times when Ubuntu was Marks baby, but nowadays with pro, advertisement and tracking in the terminal an AppStore, everything has to have a businesscase.
I would recommend just plain Debian either with flatpak or in the testing branch. It's almost the same, stable as a rock and driven by a community.
Arch should have the same zsh profile you have on the live image, installed after the installation by default.
Maybe you should switch your favourite then?
The enshittification of Ubuntu will not stop on an enforced Appstore.
Back in the days I used MPlayer for that.most of the time you could just open the file in it and it was able to show you all the completed parts.
Just use Debian testing. There it will arrive in Spring.
Old Ubuntu? No sir!
Installed it yesterday and it's amazing. Faster than RC1 and most of the bugs are gone.
Bc/ they're already packaging an deb-package. Why should the do that snap thingy?
I already installed it at my private workstation and it's bonkers.
Some bugs left, but all in all it is working super already.
Kudos to the people from kde. This one will clearly be a superb product
Yes it runs quite stable. But the packages and their configuration can change.
If you're looking for something more conservative, the stable branch fits better but on a desktop it's very old (like an Ubuntu lts)