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Fair. In that case I’d recommend openSUSE.
I try to avoid things with Red Hat or Canonical stink on it (which is why Kubuntu and Fedora are out)… and it’s more friendly than something more barebones like Arch.
I‘d recommend endeavorOS, because I like installing from AUR using yay more than installing from https://software.opensuse.org/
But if you don’t like the terminal, go for OpenSuse.
Archinstall script worked fine for me tho, it gives blank which you fill in and press enter, then installer will do it's job without you. p.s i love opensuse tubleweed tho, my top 3 distros is debian gentoo opensuse, gentoo also have gentooinstall script derived from archinstall one