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I you like Fedora, you might want to look at Nobara. Super optimized for gaming and AV work.
I would advise against Nobara. Why?
What else would I recommend? Bazzite (if you use your PC only for gaming) or the various other images from universal-blue.org
Why?
Well it works perfectly to me. I dont need updates every 24h , I just wants all codecs preinstalled for Davinci and Reaper, and games to work out of the box, and I get all that with Nobara. If the dev abandon it I'll switch to something else but its currently up to date with fedora and well maintained.
I didn't know about no bara until today. Maybe I will check it out. But i am really comfortable in fedora now, so if something borks, I will check it.
Yep of course if your system works dont bother switching. Nobara is basically Fedora for gaming. It's developped by a Proton guy and follows Fedora update cycles with a few months delay.
I like what glorious eggroll is doing and would love to try it. But it's a no go for me since it has no selinux.