alternative to Ubuntu because of its Flatpak/Snap focus.

If you don’t like Ubuntu because of Flatpak/Snap focus, here are the best alternatives that still provide good hardware support for your ASUS PRIME H510M-K R2.0 motherboard:


Best Debian-Based Alternatives (Without Flatpak/Snap)

DistroWhy Choose It?
Debian 12 (w/ non-free firmware)Pure Debian, no Snap/Flatpak bloat, but needs manual setup.
MX Linux (XFCE/KDE)Debian-based, lightweight, and includes non-free drivers out of the box.
Devuan 5 (Debian without systemd)Like Debian but with sysvinit or runit instead of systemd.
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE 6)Debian-based, but easier to use like Ubuntu without Snaps.

Best Non-Debian Alternatives (More Control, No Snap/Flatpak)

DistroWhy Choose It?
EndeavourOS (Arch-based)Rolling release, but NO Snap/Flatpak by default.
Manjaro (XFCE/KDE)Arch-based, but with more stability & no Snap by default.
OpenSUSE Leap 15.5RPM-based, rolling but stable, no Snap/Flatpak by default.
Fedora 40 (Workstation/Spin KDE)Has latest hardware support, NO Snap, only Flatpak (can be disabled).

🚀 Best Choice for ASUS PRIME H510M-K R2.0

1️⃣ Debian 12 (Non-Free Firmware ISO) – Best if you want pure Debian.
2️⃣ MX Linux (XFCE/KDE) – Lightweight, no Snap, easy for beginners.
3️⃣ Manjaro (KDE/Minimal) – If you like rolling releases without Ubuntu bloat.
4️⃣ Fedora 40 (KDE Spin) – Latest kernel, better for modern hardware.


Final Recommendation:
If you want pure Debian experience, go with Debian 12 + non-free firmware.
If you want Arch-based but stable, choose Manjaro XFCE/KDE.
If you want latest hardware support, use Fedora 40 KDE.

🚀 Let me know what you pick!