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Sleep is an art, and I'm a master!
(lemmy.world)
I used Ubuntu for a long time. It is convenient because it is very popular and there is a lot of software available for installation without any extra steps. However, I think it has become quite overloaded. I have been using Fedora with KDE for a relatively long time and I am very satisfied. I use it as my main home and work operating system. It has proven to be very stable. I am engaged in software development, so I use it very actively, and I am happy with it. it meets all my needs. I think You could consider Fedora.
You’ve uncovered my secret… Now I’ll have to change all my nap locations(signed, a true nap queen - the cat Marci)
I switched Fedora KDE -> Manjaro KDE. Manjaro has less unnecessary software, a larger repository with more applications, and fewer issues with drivers. After updating to Fedora 42, I encountered problems with video drivers on my laptop. That was the final reason for switching to Manjaro.