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i used popos when i had a system76 machine because of the support and always wondered what others get out of it if they don't have the support. is it preferable to ubuntu or fedora or any other distro for any particular reason?
Interface. Mint if you are coming from Windows. Pop!_OS if you are coming from MacOS. Neither is identical to the inspiration, but they each offer a smoother pathway from their respective inspirations.