Imo, why ask the question with the assumption “is based on a server-oriented distro” when “dektop distros” such as Ubuntu, Linux mint Zorin are then using debian? It is a bit conflicting isn’t it? it all boils down to personal taste, if you like ubuntu, use ubuntu, if you like linux mint, go use that. If you want to use debian or arch or fedora, you know…
For me it is easy enough, stable enough, bleeding edge enough (testing/sid) to tinker around without invading my machine with stuff I don’t necessary want
I installed a modified g-cam app, it is normally a hit or mis, a year ago, I had a older version, but the galary wouldn’t open from the camera app, however now I can, its not perfect anw would crash now and then but it is stable enough for my needs. It can approve but I would get back to the developer site for testing newer versions after I have made a backup.
I wonder what is in it for the user and what is the use cases 🤔
Thank you for all the responses