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by simonblack 805 days ago
LinuxMint, because it's based on Ubuntu and Debian.

I recently realised that I've been using LinuxMint for about 12 years. I periodically use Debian as a rescue distro in one of my 3 root partitions.

(3? One root partition for the 'daily driver'. One root partition as the rescue distro if disaster strikes. And one more spare root partition if I happen to feel like doing some experimenting with a different distro on my actual hardware.)