Began moving all my hardware to Linux this year since none of them will run win11 without fk-about-ing - and I just don’t want to. So my server, media box and laptop are all cut over, only my main desktop left on windows a bit longer but it’s goose is cooked too.
I’ve tried dozens of distros over the years but I’ve settled on Fedora KDE.
The why:
Skipping x11 and head straight into Wayland so I don’t have to worry about that in the future.
I wanted something more up to date than debian-based and less cutting edge then Arch-based.
Stability and support of being in the RHEL family
Flatpaks
Tried to get on with gnome to get away from the ‘start menu’ paradigm but ended up getting on with kde better.
Began moving all my hardware to Linux this year since none of them will run win11 without fk-about-ing - and I just don’t want to. So my server, media box and laptop are all cut over, only my main desktop left on windows a bit longer but it’s goose is cooked too.
I’ve tried dozens of distros over the years but I’ve settled on Fedora KDE.
The why:
In my opinion skipping x11 Will make compatability worse.