I use Linux Mint which is convenient ,stable and easy . Flatpak support eliminates the need to install apps, ppas, appimages, debs , custom updates, upgrades etc.
I use it mostly for retrogaming as I connected it to an old CRT monitor and added custom resolutions to xorg , eg 600x240x120 hz which is mandatory for old games to look decent with scanlines. Retroarch but also other emulators like Scummvm, Flycast and Redream, are low res friendly and allow you to adjust the menus and stretch the picture correctly. Same for some source ports of other games that can also take advantage of the CRT monitor. Eg Gzdoom, vkQuake, Nblood, Eduke32 etc
Playing at native low resolutions with added gfx makes the game look better than upscaling them