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[–] _tezz 2 points 8 months ago

No else one is advocating for GNOME desktops so I will. I've tried Mint, Ubuntu, Zorin, Pop!, and a few others. Personally I love my Fedora machine. It's super easy to use, play all my games on it save a couple due to anti-cheat reasons. GNOME is developed kinda sorta in line with Fedora and is very extensible because of the community plugins, it's much better than it used to be. To me it looks really clean, makes sense when navigating, and stays out of the way. Red Hat exists, so if you need support you can probably even rely on some RHEL documentation.

You might have some trouble if you use multiple displays with different resolutions, depending on your use case, but my 4k/1080p setup is really solid.