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Ubuntu is turning like Windows
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Debian (sic Armbian, Dietpi) user here. I don't have this problem.
I find that straight Debian takes a bit more work to get to daily driver territory than some other distros, but I do like the balance of Linux Mint Debian Edition. Plus, I had a weirdo problem with LMDE once, and Clem actually responded himself with a fix, so thumbs up there!