The title says it all, but I'll start this time around, as I had with the WM/DE deal (which seems to have blown up on this forum).
My daily driver is Mint, which I had been using for over a year now. It is Ubuntu without snap packaging, which I hate like crazy. Pop_OS! also does the same, but Mint has a better OOTB experience for me, especially when I want to set up a distro for gaming. On top of that, it's also one of the most recognizable distros out there, so even if I were to use a different one for a bit, I may find myself coming back to Mint.
LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) is also another one I considered, but I found myself instead using the Ubuntu-based version, simply because that's what I know the best. I could do LMDE with the Testing repos (instead of Bookworm at this point in time), and I may do that soon of regular Mint doesn't do it for me.
My daily driver is Mint, which I had been using for over a year now. It is Ubuntu without snap packaging, which I hate like crazy. Pop_OS! also does the same, but Mint has a better OOTB experience for me, especially when I want to set up a distro for gaming. On top of that, it's also one of the most recognizable distros out there, so even if I were to use a different one for a bit, I may find myself coming back to Mint.
LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) is also another one I considered, but I found myself instead using the Ubuntu-based version, simply because that's what I know the best. I could do LMDE with the Testing repos (instead of Bookworm at this point in time), and I may do that soon of regular Mint doesn't do it for me.