I use KDE Neon on my laptop and I’d prefer to have KDE as a DE on this one too (if possible) but I don’t mind a non Ubuntu base. Basically I’d just like to be able to play games on it without much hassle but I know how to paste commands into the terminal if the need arises.

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    Bazzite has been the winner for all of my old windows pcs but all of my pcs are AMD cpu/gpus. There is and nVidia specific version of Bazzite but I have no experience with it so I can’t verify if it works well or not.

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      I’ll second Bazzite. It’s secure, it stays up to date, and it “just works”.

      If the immutable system becomes a problem for any reason, try Endeavor. openSuse Tumbleweed is also a good alternative.

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        I would just toss in my experience w Bazzite as a warning - I don’t recommend, unless you’re already a fedora devotee or really cool with how an atomic distro works. The ‘it just works’ was exactly NOT what I experienced - had to constantly manually set Xwindow compatibility with Flatseal (apps just … wouldn’t open… no explanation! Yay! The wayland is buggy? Took a few threads on Bazzites official discord to figure that out). It wouldn’t mount secondary drives… would take a fuckton of work to get them recognized, mounted, and then it would ‘forget’ them again! Discord NEVER functioned properly (no streaming, even on Canary fork, etc. etc. etc.) It come’s with things ‘preinstalled’ and if those are exactly what you need its probably fine, but its a handheld/steamOS facing project… I don’t see any reason to recommend it here. For me (prefer GNOME environment, despite limitations), I’ve settled on a slightly tweaked version of Pop!_OS and s76’s cosmic environment… but y’know, as others mention, this will run most popular stuff. I always love to go w a Debian fork for stability and familiarity. YMMV. Good luck!

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          Thanks for the warning. I am currently running Fedora (because “it just works”) and I’m drowning in bugs and incompatibilities.

          I was considering Bazzite because of all the recommendations, but considering my luck (and probably my hardware combination) I’d probably end up just like you described.

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            Could try Nobara, too.

            its Fedora based, as well… and I am a blithering idiot and had almost no issues with it.

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        I have found it won’t mount internal drives on boot except for the main OS drive and its a real pain in my ass to fix otherwise it’s been fairly good. definatley much better than any other distro I have tried.

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          I faintly remember having to deal with that. There’s a built-in “Device Auto-Mount” app that may be able to help with that without messing with fstab, assuming the drives are recognized.

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            If you happen to remember what it is called it would be appreciated. I had to install Gnome Disks in order to get it to work because the default KDE disk manager wouldn’t do it even though there was an option for it (greyed out).