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What kind of issues do you have? Never had any using Debian, Ubuntu or arch
It's more of I don't want to spend hours installing essentials rather than a real issue.
Opensuse, stock debian, fedora, clear linux.
I suffered through this enough number of times till I learned to install browsers this way.
By the way the reason you did not notice any issue in codecs is that ubuntu and arch come with codecs.