• Archer@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Sure, they have a nag screen if you don’t do their corporate update subscription, and you need to manually run a Linux command to get rid of it. You have to manually go look for the update URL to do updates in-band and configure it. After updating the upgrade will sometimes not change the UI to show the update.

    By default, an Ubuntu VM will be selected with a GPU or CPU type that prevents it from booting.

    It’s a million little small things but it adds up and you sigh and long for ESX just a bit more every time, because you can unfortunately really tell the design difference between enthusiasts and people who make serious IT products

    All they have to do is little fixes to make things be smooth but they don’t and it’s annoying sometimes

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      21 hours ago

      The nag screen only happens without a subscription.

      I’m pretty sure the no-subscription repo can be enabled with a few clicks in the UI. I haven’t experienced any issues with updates.

      I haven’t seen it misconfigure Ubuntu VMs either, but maybe I haven’t tried one.

      All in all, if those are your only complaints, it sounds pretty solid to me.

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        21 hours ago

        Yeah I never said it wasn’t good or didn’t work. It’s just held back from being fantastic by a bunch of stupid design decisions that from what I’ve heard are based on dev feelings instead of how the product is actually used

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      1 day ago

      Thanks for your candor. Not sure I agree with these issues… but I guess that’s why I’ve never really had a problem with Proxmox.