@Seltsamsel
@feddit.deIch meine, mehr Auswahl kann sicher nicht schaden, aber
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Da finde ich die Open-Source-Varianten doch attraktiver, selbst wenn sie weniger Features bieten oder ab und zu Bugs haben sollten.
Debian is not easier than Ubuntu, the opposite is the case, you have to tinker around with some things to get them work how you want them. Usually you end up with a system which is more suited to your needs and preferences, but you have to put more work into it.
In terms of stability, it's not like Ubuntu LTS Desktop will just break down, I use it way over 10 years and it never end up in a broken state (well it did, but it was my mistake). It's more of a server thing, were you can just install updates without having to fear that something got incompatible.
From the software part, I think this is only an issue if you're a developer. If you want something like the most recent LibreOffice, you can just install it via Flatpak. A bigger issue arises if you need something like a more recent Python or GCC.
From the hardware part, you should of course always check beforehand with a live distro if your hardware is supported. Debian 12 however is very recent and should support most recent hardware and it will keep supporting it unless you upgrade e.g. your GPU.