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No, honestly, this is a great explanation. That's how I basically thought it works, but I'm very new to the ecosystem, and didn't want to make assumptions.
No worries.
I used to use Ubuntu and then pop_os!
But I have since switched to debian and honestly I have not run into many issues that I didn't already have with pop. I just like having something more bare bones but not as bare bones as arch.
I ran pop as well and switched when the audio (with Citrix) was all screwed up. Went to LMDE mint and haven’t had any issues since.