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it's fine but it's a real pain sometimes. Out of all the distros I've used I've never seen one just randomly break or crash as much as Ubuntu.
I run it on my dedicated server and I'm honestly debating switching the distro. It's a crap shoot if an update/upgrade is going to go smoothly or not. It'll either go smooth as silk or decide it's time to break everything. no middle ground.
For an average new user it's fine. for anyone beyond that? you're honestly better off with something else.