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I am a Debian man myself for servers. I don't want any Canonical bullshit to break mid LTS.
While I am still running win 10 I am undecided which desktop to switch to. CachyOS and Fedora are the front runners but man do I hate Gnome.
Debian for everything.
I use cachyOS with kde plasma on wayland right now and would recommend.
I’m scared of Arch and cachyOS was the easiest OS install and config I’ve probably ever done. Maybe OSX was easier, but that’s it. It’s sooooo good, and I had zero issues getting everything working perfectly.
Fedora had three big issues and many small. Fedora was actually the worst to get going. My hardcore difficult use cases include playing a video file from my NAS, seeing the music library on there, changing the desktop theme without it going crazy, and not having the aux jack send a huge horrible pop noise to whatever is plugged in when the sound device constantly goes to low power mode.
Both cachy and fedora on the same exact model of machine, both at the same time (two machines, hardware is perfect, also windows 10 LTSC IoT dual boots to them both which worked… as well as windows works I suppose, good enough)
I'm not a big fan of Gnome on Fedora either. Everything is just so big and needs so much space. CachyOS is a tad to new for my taste for using it as a daily driver.
why not fedora KDE? it is a full edition now and a really smooth experience
Seconding Fedora KDE. But if you're not a fan, you could also opt for many of the other supported desktops (cinnamon, XFCE, etc.)
Cinnamon is the way to go if you have finicky peripherals like Razen keyboard/mouse or a Wacom tablet.
CatchyOS being bleeding edge has actually alleviated a lot of my complaints with Ubuntu/Fedora. Sometimes I really want that brand new shiny thing. And so far I haven't had too many issues with Catchy breaking. Granted I only run it on my testing laptop not my main machine.
Another vote for Fedora KDE. But I'll add get the atomic version (Kinoite).
You don't have to use Gnome on Cachy or Fedora. Fedora has spins for nearly every DE, and Cachy also has an option for nearly every DE on install.
Plenty of good KDE distros out there. And it's often possible to install KDE on a Gnome-default system.
Don't know about CatchyOS or Fedora, but on Ubuntu, the command was
sudo apt install KDE-full... then just restart and it boots into KDE no problem.(Yes, I know Kubuntu exists. But Kubuntu didn't support ZFS on root during install, while mainline Ubuntu did. So I suffered through using Gnome just long enough to open a terminal and type in that command, followed by
reboot.)CachyOS asks you which DE you want when installing. And even if it didn't, it's Arch, and you can have whichever DE you want on Arch. I don't know Fedora well, but I think it has variants with different DEs preinstalled.
Debian is perfectly good on the desktop too
I am running Fedora with KDE.