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So, title. Personally after trying out pretty much every major distro save gentoo, I’ve come back to Ubuntu because it just works and I can focus on my work. Did remove snap and install flatpak, but other than that it’s mostly stock ubuntu.
I keep coming back to Void Linux.
It’s more hands-on and takes a little more work to set up initially than something like Ubuntu or Pop!_OS, but it’s simpler and generally more stable than Gentoo or Arch and has a nice, snappy package manager. The underlying system is simple enough that in the rare event something does break, it’s relatively easy to fix.
It’s the first distro I’ve returned to since leaving Slackware a second time.
Void was pretty cool when I tried it. There was some reason why I switched back to Arch; but I can’t remember why.
xbps
was pretty cool tho