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Looking to Switch // Which Distro?
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KDE is a "DE", not a distro. If you want something customizable though I wouldn't go with an Immutable distro. If you want something safe I'd go with something Fedora-based. If you want something intuitive go with CachyOS.
No idea. You could always live-boot into Linux Mint or something and try.
Using Nvidia makes everything a lot harder. If you have an AMD GPU or even integrated graphics that'll make things much easier.
4-6. I'm not the guy to answer these questions, mostly because I'm in a hurry.