If the distribution does not have it by default, please include the instructions to use it on the system.
Note: I can’t compile the libre kernel from the source.
linux-libre is harder because if you want cpu ucode plus hardware firmware support in general so that you can make your bad citizen hardware work, you’ll need to add it out of the linux package.
Someone mentioned Guix as a gnu + linux distribution was hard, and in general that’s true, but not because of linux-libre since there’s a non official Guix repository providing non libre/free cpu ucode plus hardware firmware, see:
https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix
The complex part of Guix comes from it being a inmutable distribution based on the ideas from NixOS, though it’s not a fork from Nix since it’s even based on Guile rather than the Nix language, but their packages and configurations are quite different than any other distribution, the same as its inmutable system and I believe on both reproducibility is a thing…
But bottom line, for Guix you can even get packages to make linux-libre work with your hardware provided you find the corresponding firmware in the non official repo, and in general (not just Guix) as long as you find the firmware somewhere else (not in linux-libre) you would be OK, and depending on your distro that might be a really hard task.
I use Artix, and though I haven’t explored it yet, I’ve been wondering how hard it’d be to install linux-libre, and get the strictly required firmware from the AUR, perhaps it’s possible. The package is actually offered from AUR:
% aur search linux-libre aur/linux-libre 6.11.9-1 (+37 0.35%) The Linux Libre kernel and modules aur/linux-libre-docs 6.11.9-1 (+37 0.35%) Documentation for the Linux Libre kernel aur/linux-libre-firmware 1.4-1 (+3 0.00%) (Orphaned) Firmware files for Linux-libre aur/linux-libre-headers 6.11.9-1 (+37 0.35%) Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux Libre kernel aur/linux-librem5 6.6.57-1 (+0 0.00%) The Linux kernel for Purism Librem 5 aur/linux-librem5-docs 6.6.57-1 (+0 0.00%) The Linux kernel for Purism Librem 5 (documentation)
Trisquel provides a good experience out of the box imo, as long as your hardware is supported and if you don’t mind the dated looking interface. I used it for a while on my corebooted laptop.
I didn’t used much any other “100% libre” distros. As much as I wanted to use it, I never managed to have Guix to run on that machine.
[edit:] to answer OP’s question, I would use a distro that ships with it.