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Just using their OS for the hybrid graphics support is a valid point, but should not be the only one.
Having a well managed OS is crucial, but I disagree that Ubuntu base is the best here.
For stability, a centrally managed Fedora Atomic would be better I think. Way more stable, image-based, all peolple would have exactly what they need.
You could build images locally and take care of the exact updates like that. Or you just share specific configs for each role, like preinstalling different software.
But having things like specific policies, any files, hardening etc. is totally possible during image creation.
The shit people say in here sometimes...
What do you mean?
To my knowledge they dont ship GNOME 46 but some old "LTS" variant (GNOME doesnt do LTS variants)
That's a long way from "not being well maintained."