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Except if the gui mentions anything in regards to GUI. Ubuntu and Kubuntu's system settings aren't even remotely similar.
That sadly makes Kubuntu a bit of a tough sell for a beginner who wants to primarily use the GUI route, since there's a guide for Ubuntu for almost everything but not for Kubuntu.
(Which sucks, because I like KDE way more. I of course use KDE, but that makes it kinda hard to recommend Kubuntu to a total beginner.)
There are plenty of other distros that use KDE and are easy to use. Bazzite, for example, is almost too easy.
Yes, but if there's a guide on how to use some software with a Linux distro, there's always a guide for Ubuntu and often nothing else. I can't remember if I have ever seen a guide for 3rd party software for Brazzite.
That's ok for someone who either does nothing or is advanced enough to adapt the guide to their OS, but for anyone between these extremes it's a major downside.