Why Ubuntu 22.04 is so fast (and how to make it faster)
discourse.ubuntu.comUbuntu 22.04 has been terrible for me. Snapping firefox broke my password manager, I experience regular stutters and terrible performance, etc.
This was the ubuntu version that finally made me switch to another distro after using it on at least one of my computers for a decade.
Think that is bad? There is a way to completely remove all the desktop packages by installing a package.
After that I am back on 20.04 (which doesn't do this).
Ubuntu 22.04 is the first release where I experience terrible UI stutter and slow dragging of windows. On multiple machines.
Interesting. In GNOME? With what kind of GPU, screen setup, etc? E.g. are you using fractional scaling?
I would be happy if it every other update didn't break something, thnx