I don't see the point in recommending other distros on a Ubuntu manual page.

Better in that case, to just recommend distros on a Ardour specific page.
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<h2>High Level Recommendations for Ubuntu Users</h2>
<p>
If you are really committed to using Ubuntu for pro-audio or music
creation work, you should ....
Currently, installing pro audio applications on Ubuntu requires some
configuration, in order for the user to gain realtime privilege (read below).
Ubuntu Studio, which is an official flavor of Ubuntu, and thus shares
the repositories with Ubuntu, has this already configured.
Another distribution, KXStudio, is largely based on Ubuntu, and also has
these settings preconfigured - also containing many customized and often
more up to date packages.
<p>
<p>
If you not yet committed to using Ubuntu for pro-audio or music
creation work, you should probably consider using a different
distribution that has a demonstrated history of not making life for
users like you more complex than it needs to be. In particular you
might want to consider a distribution such
as <a href="http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html">AVLinux</a>
or <a href="http://www.dickmacinnis.com/dreamstudio/">Dreamstudio</a>
that is specifically focused on media creation work.
</p>
<h2>Problems with Ardour Packages</h2>