I've never tried other distros for ease of use, but have had problems that required using a different distro bc of incompatible software. Because of this, I have not updated Ubuntu in many years unless required but I'll do it on a separate boot disc to work out any bugs.
I've read many articles about Arch & just disregard, but through your explanation, I am compelled to start with it. Thank you for a thorough and informative explanation. Much appreciated, mate.
Because of this, I have not updated Ubuntu in many years unless required
I'm still using the LTS from 2012. I'm trying to like the newer ones, narrowed it down to Kubuntu because they didn't go Fisher-Price on the UI. This snap bullshit is making it hard to swallow, though. Yay, let's make every program a separate virtual disk image that has to be mounted... at boot.
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