Nice writeup. Seconding not using Manjaro. If you want something Arch based, try EndeavourOS instead.
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Friends don't let friends run Manjaro. Endeavour is a great place to start.
Two votes for EndeavourOS, updated post.
Plus one here for EndeavourOS.
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I use Arch for my daily, and I would highly recommend against it for new users. 99% of the time it's just fine. 1% of the time some edge case sneaks by and you update before a fix is pushed. In those cases, I've had installations be deeply broken, far beyond my expectations of normal users.
For actual recommendations, something Debian based for sure. Vanilla Debian, Mint, or Mint Debian edition. If you wanna live on the edge, Sid is rolling but in my experience was more stable than Arch.
I fired up Steam last night and was surprised how many games in my library just work, including AAA titles. Amazing.
I bought a hybrid AMD/Nvidia laptop in 2021, installed Arch, the Nvidia dkms driver and flatpak steam and everything I wanted to play just worked. Getting gaming up and running is so much easier now thanks to valve's work on proton.
Same experience on two more machines after.
New to Linux and chose arch? I know it’s got issues but isn’t Ubuntu still the stupid easy way to run Linux. Steam out of the box, no driver issues.
For me Arch was a way to go, because as I used it before - ~10 years ago. And it's philosophy is appealing to me.
I'd prefer plain Arch over Arch-based since the latter will exclude you from receiving any support from Arch forums.
EndeavourOS has a large community, you'll find plenty of help there while having an easier install and first time setup.