The most important points to consider when choosing a distro (imo) is:
- Which package manager do you prefer?
- Rolling release vs stable release
The most important points to consider when choosing a distro (imo) is:
- Which package manager do you prefer?
- Rolling release vs stable release
Also, I recommend BTRFS over ext4. Together with timeshift you can make snapshots upon updating your system. So should an update break your system, you can just reboot into a snapshot.
Also, I recommend BTRFS over ext4. Together with timeshift you can make snapshots upon updating your system. So should an update break your system, you can just reboot into a snapshot.
The biggest complications you could encounter are usually nvidia related. So having an AMD GPU could save you some trouble.
It's also worth to install different kernel versions
The biggest complications you could encounter are usually nvidia related. So having an AMD GPU could save you some trouble.
It's also worth to install different kernel versions
Fedora is also a popular distro but I have no personal experience with it.
Should you prefer an Arch based system but don't want to worry too much about the setup, I'd go with EndeavourOS
Fedora is also a popular distro but I have no personal experience with it.
Should you prefer an Arch based system but don't want to worry too much about the setup, I'd go with EndeavourOS