Considering switching away from Fedora and to another distribution. Does anyone have any suggestions for distributions I should consider?

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Nixos. Can’t even fathom going back to anything after getting to grips with it

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You know where to go, BTW

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Switched from Ubuntu to fedora recently… I’m pretty happy with it and it’s package manager

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Kde neon, latest Plasma on a stable ubuntu.

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That’s the best combination ever known to humanity

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i like fedora a lot, but its updates got a little too far ahead for me. So i recently switched to debian 12, and with flatpaks and their more-current mesa components, everything is working on my desktop as well as it was before, especially games on steam (flatpak) and in bottles.

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