This is just malicious. You are not only packacking Ubuntu as adware,
you are making it deliberately harder to unbreak for people interested
specifically in spam removal.
While Ubuntu with easily removed ads would be still adware it would be
at least less annoying for people wishing to fix it.
> Canonical needs to make money and those ads aren't spammy at all.
I get ads on every single SSH login, that is incredibly spammy.
Currently for me that is majority of ad consumption and I will get rid
of it even if it means migration of several servers I am managing to a
different OS.
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It's not about 2.6Mb storage space taken. It's about what those 2.6Mb of
logic does, how transparent the whole process is and how many potential
security vulnerabilities it may introduce due to not having one
transparent entrypoint for activation. You are exactly following
Microsoft way to
We are prioritizing people being able to easily activate Ubuntu
Advantage/Ubuntu Pro more than people who worry about 2.6 MB. People who
activate Ubuntu Advantage are generally paying customers. Those paying
customers make Ubuntu better for all of us by helping to fund a lot of
the work done in
So how would you like to identify and mark computers eligible for extended
support without user interaction ? And if user interaction is required why
can't you use the same launch method for installing extended support ?
And why installing 2.6Mbyes of logic on _all_ ubuntu instead of simple
Because you don't need to use apt-get to use Ubuntu.
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ubuntu-minimal depends on ubuntu-advantage-tools
To manage notifications about
Why 'apt-get install ubuntu-extended-support' or similar isn't
considered simple there and you prefer to redefine meaning of 'minimal'
instead ?
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People must be allowed to upgrade their Ubuntu LTS install to get the 10
years of Extended Security Maintenance support offered by Ubuntu
Advantage or Ubuntu Pro. This needs to work easily for everyone running
Ubuntu. That is done with ubuntu-advantage-tools so that's why it's
installed and not
>It is required for the Ubuntu product to work as intended so we're not going
>to make it optional.
Could you make it clear what means 'as intended' ? As most users are not
interested in this, are you bound by some state actor to track users ? This
would be clear signal for users to search for
@wontfix, install motd-news-config if you need to configure that file.
It's installed by default on Ubuntu Server; I don't believe it's needed
on Ubuntu Desktop.
Sorry, ubuntu-advantage-tools is required to allow people to use Ubuntu
Advantage or Ubuntu Pro. It is required for the Ubuntu product
Just to add, the file listed at https://ubuntu.com/legal/motd to combat
this package's "feature" since it cannot be removed, no longer exists in
Jammy, 22.04.
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I would also like to see this change:
* ubuntu-advantage-tools and its dependencies add about 3MB to ubuntu-minimal
installations (checked by installing ubuntu-minimal's Depends in a Docker
container with and without u-a-t)
* it installs a systemd timer which runs (to do nothing, as the service
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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