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I've only ever used Ubuntu 64-bit on my RaspberryPis without much issue, but honestly, all I ever use them for is hosting docker containers for systems that generally work out-of-the-box. I don't have them clustered in any way (yet). I'm not doing anything fancy (yet).
If you or anyone else has a suggestion for an OS that is super slim and runs Docker, I'd love to hear about it. I don't need the desktop environment whatsoever.
So the only "problem" I had with Ubuntu before this terrible upgrade was having to uninstall snap (which isn't straight forward to do since it's so engrained but also not terrible) because it uses a non trivial amount of resources for the little rpi - CPU, memory, start up time - just existing. I also found myself removing other packages/config because I found it annoying, like the motd/apt notice to upgrade or subscribe to some kind of "pro" plan for some security upgrades, ESM something? That raised my eyebrow.
I have plenty of respect for Ubuntu, it's just leaving a bad taste in my mouth lately so I'll let them simmer for a while as I try out another distro. I'll probably end up with something red hat based, but I won't have time to look until the weekend.