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Experience with KDE on Fedora?
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I'd recommend Mint or Manjaro for family computers.
Probably Mint, just because Pamac still has issues.
Fedora is a bad choice because you're stuck in the dnf ecosystem with no real benefit.
I'm a firm believer that the only value in Fedora is for Red Hat. Their shills are the ones who promote it over more practical options.
In case you really want/need some more modern drivers/software,... Nobara is also recommendable stable.