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"Default" is basically Ubuntu. By "default" I mean you can use most things without needing to ever think about which desktop environment do I have, which package manager I have etc... it "just works". It is very bad for average Joe if it says "Linux app" and then you can't install it using apt because it's available only in another package manager.
It looks like you can't install Linux apps onto Linux. What kind of message does that send to the broad consumer market?