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Not having "out of the box" support does not make it a problem tho.
All distros are the same, considering they all run GNU/Linux and anyone can configure em at will.
Where did I say it should absolutely work "out of the box?" Compiling your own drivers can be OK too, but obviously less convenient.
No they are definitely not, there are huge differences in availability, quality, configuration and age of packaged software. And finally there are differences in security updates. Also the difference in hardware makes a difference in how well it's supported with drivers.
A general problem with Arm is that the GPU is poorly supported, and if you want stable drivers, you have tro use an old kernel.
Your response reeks of propaganda.