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Experienced Linux users, what are you using?
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Have I been on 10 years? I dunno, but I like to think I'm pretty experienced for an amateur.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed! It rolls! It games! It works with newer hardware and gets along sorta reasonably with Nvidia!
Best part? If any of that ISN'T true (rarely after an update), it seamlessly integrates BTRFS snapshots with the boot menu, to just roll back and wait like a week til the wonderful souls working on it, fix stuff.
The community is also very supportive.