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I've been daily driving bazzite for a few months, I would highly recommend you give it a distro hop for a bit to see if it fits you. The main downside is getting used to the atomic mindset and changing how you install your tooling
I actually have it on a laptop, because I wanted something virtually bulletproof that my SO could have that just works. No worrying about broken configs or leftover cruft.
Just undecided if I want it on my main desktop. I've had a few minor but annoying issues with it, though nothing unworkable. Ricing is sometimes problematic, and that's something I enjoy. I really like the build process, though, and how you can downstream your own version, and I like
ostree
backups (plus I can't wait forbootc
).