To be honest, I have been using gentoo for several years and have always wanted to change to debian, but gentoo is very familiar with it, so I am too lazy to learn new things. However, I have a feeling 1. If you want to use a dedicated server, use debian. Stability is preferred. 2. if you only use Ubuntu for Routine usage, you can use ubuntu for ease of use. Ubuntu is very considerate in support of the notebook. After my hp is installed and restarted, The acpi, speedstep, and FN function keys are used, wireless, sleep. I got it all done.
To be honest, I have been using gentoo for several years and have always wanted to change to debian, but gentoo is very familiar with it, so I am too lazy to learn new things. But I have a feeling
1. If you want to use a dedicated server, use debian. Stability is preferred.
2. if you only use Ubuntu for Routine usage, you can use ubuntu for ease of use. Ubuntu is very considerate in support of the notebook. After my hp is installed and restarted, The acpi, speedstep, and FN function keys are used, wireless, sleep. I got it all done.
3. If you have computer obsessive-compulsive disorder or want to do some development, it is best to use gentoo and gentoo documents. Install a package, bin, lib, and include. Unlike debian, the foo and foop-devel versions are required. Gentoo is very suitable for developers.
For me, the only difference between ubuntu and gentoo is that the latter can always solve the problem by itself. Sometimes, the former does not know where to start.
Therefore, although I have been using gentoo, I suggest using ubuntu, which is suitable for beginners. As for the notebook, no matter which one is needed.