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For me, it's been more about the online help suggestions you're most likely to find an Ubuntu centric answer when you have issues. Of course you also have to consider the date of a Q/A and the version in question. Since perma-switching my desktop in the past few years, I've mostly used Pop, because I like most of their UI changes, including Cosmos, despite a handful of now mostly corrected issues... They tend to push features and kernel versions ahead of Ubuntu LTS.

That said, the underlying structure is still Ubuntu centered. I also like Ubuntu server, even through I don't use snaps, mostly because the install pre-configures most of the initial changes I make to debian anyway. Sudo is configured, you get an option to import your public key and preconfigure non-pwd ssh, etc. I mostly install ufw and Docker and almost everything I run goes under Docker in practice.



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