Arch, Debian, Ubuntu and its derivatives, Manjaro, a bit of NixOS, Tails. I don't need to explain "Why?" since I don't use em for personal preference, but more like "when I'm forced to.".
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manjaro kde with bismuth tiling
Xubuntu because I like a non-frills desktop that just works and don’t mind snaps.
@laverabe For years I used Ubuntu on both my laptop and desktop computers. Switched to EndeavorOS on the laptop, but it would not install on desktop. I installed Mint on the desktop, but it felt like Ubuntu.
Now I am running MX on both