The problem, like everything Ubuntu, is that it may be ‘user friendly’ when everything works perfectly, but when you want to do something different or something fails, it’s anything but. You’re left fighting multiple levels of indirection, trying to figure out what the system is actually doing so you can fix it. Much of the indirection comes from Debian, but it seems Ubuntu finds a single use-case, and then builds more indirection on top of the Debian indirection.
mindslight on Ubuntu (via Linux Mint: The new Ubuntu? | Hacker News)