On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 8:22 AM Stewart Russell via talk
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I should really stop running Ubuntu for the good of my health. This morning, 
> my various Ubuntu systems announced that a whole bunch of packages would be 
> unavailable unless I registered for Ubuntu Pro — https://ubuntu.com/pro
>
> Ubuntu Pro is free-of-charge for "personal" users for up to five machines. 
> Otherwise, pay up. I didn't see rates listed: you have to contact Canonical 
> to find out. Whenever I see that, I expect an Oracle-style shakedown in the 
> absence of transparency.
>
> The following packages seem to be under 'esmapps', only available through 
> Ubuntu Pro:
>
>     ansible imagemagick imagemagick-6-common imagemagick-6.q16
>     libimage-magick-perl libimage-magick-q16-perl libjs-jquery-ui
>     libmagick++-6-headers libmagick++-6.q16-8 libmagick++-6.q16-dev
>     libmagickcore-6-headers libmagickcore-6.q16-6 libmagick++-dev
>     libmagickwand-6-headers libmagickwand-6.q16-6 libmaven3-core-java
>     libopenexr25 libopenexr-dev libpython2.7-dbg libpython2.7-minimal
>     libpython2.7-stdlib python2.7 python2.7-dbg python2.7-minimal
>
> Ubuntu Pro also seems to require snapd, my least favourite Canonical 
> 'innovation'. On the system I have it blocked completely it tried and failed 
> to install, hopefully with no hilarious side-effects.
>
> Anyone else experiencing this? I suppose I should've seen it coming with all 
> the little messages that Ubuntu had been peppering into my apt chatter every 
> day.
>

About 5 years ago I spent some few hundred hours investigated lxd - -
- - so I was introduced to snapd as well.

I declined that 'joy' and it was incredibly painful to revert - - - -
was only possible for me by a total
reinstall - - - - a la M$ world, which I still resent. At the time I
could think of no reason as to why
canonical would want to force a captive audience for their updates.
Your news in the other boot
dropping. Mr Mark is (and has been) really really wanting to monetize
his baby - - - - and he wants an at least
Ellison sized grab bag for all 'his' work.

I returned to Debian and after frustration with systemd am now
presently with Devuan.
So far so good - - - - but then I'm not any kind of serious 'under the
hood tinkerer' with
Linux - - - - so ymmv - - - - I'd be dumping Ubuntu but then I don't
like being shoved into
a corner and told what to do very much.

HTH
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