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Maybe you could try zorinos, since debian died on you
Ooh, exciting, a user-friendly distro based on Ubuntu...checks notes...LTS 20.04???
Holy shit, that's older than Debian Oldstable.
When these .deb package versions were released, my cat's mom wasn't even born yet.
Yeah it gets updates slowly, but zorin 17 has MUCH newer packages, and it just went into beta.
Its updated to to 22.0something