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Until now I've had fedora, opensuse and arch. I don't really like arch nowadays, so I was thinking more of a fedora cinnamon or LXQT. Opensuse is okay I guess. Any suggestions?

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[-] stressballs@lemmy.zip 16 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

Any Arch/Debian. If you're picking Distros based on which UI they package, you're doing your self dirty by ignoring options that might be more what you want. You can always swap out the UI. It's not a core part of most distros.

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