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Nobara is interesting
it was good but I recently tried it again and removed it within 30 minutes. the default Nobara repo for stuff honestly didn't have much in it and sure that's an easy fix to circumvent, the initial bloat with all the brave crap wasn't a great new/first impression. Also after all this time the Nobara updater is still busted.
If you want a Fedora fork that is similar to Nobara, there are better options.
Mhm, the fact that the maintianer bloated it with Brave browser is a big no for me.
Its decent, but they have a take it or leave it approach (very opinionated) - which is good for people that don't particularly have specific needs or don't care too much and just want to get into Linux.
It's a better start than Ubuntu. Have to tweak any distro anyway.