>>15243560Ubuntu is fine if it works for you.
Ignore people telling you to install a a fully-free distro or anything else unless you just wanted the experience.
If it works for you that's all that matters.
>>15244412>>15244485Some people have worse experiences with Systemd than others ("A stop job is running..", or have a use-case where a speedier and more lightweight init like Runit or something may be preferable.
I agree though that the vast majority of Systemd hate is overhyped though, and for most distros and users it works well.