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Found this on an article stating Ubuntu is changing sudo to sudo-rs "sudo rust" and this was a link in the comments original article link: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/phoronix/latest-phoronix-articles/1544799-ubuntu-25-10-plans-to-use-sudo-rs-by-default-for-memory-safe-rust-based-sudo

Found this on an article stating Ubuntu is changing sudo to sudo-rs "sudo rust" and this was a link in the comments original article link: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/phoronix/latest-phoronix-articles/1544799-ubuntu-25-10-plans-to-use-sudo-rs-by-default-for-memory-safe-rust-based-sudo

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The only Ubuntu I use is MX Linux since it's nothing like Ubuntu which is shitty running.

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I use Debian. Why not use the one that works and is the root distro of the rest.

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I like MX since it's got a gui for everything except autoremove. I used debian a few months ago and formatted and put Garuda in it's place which for me runs much faster.

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MX does have a strong GUI. I put webmin on my Debian instances for pretty much the same thing. Plus being Perl based I can easily build modules if need ****be.