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I gave up on Ubuntu before the snaps became a thing. Here's what I hated :
Upgrading between Ubuntu lts releases never fully worked for me either. Something always broke or went wrong....
I also have had trouble during upgrades in the past.
I'll have to disagree about the purple and orange theme though. I'm personally a big fan.
I also used it and dropped it years ago because it tended to break a lot in updates.
That, their poor kde support, their constant reinventing the wheel (poorly) drove me away.
Now I run opensuse as a rolling distro that's always up to date and just never breaks even when there are 6000 packages to update. It's boring and safe.