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I was on Arch for 4years. Been on Fedora for 3 now. Same install.
I’m about the same. Maybe arch longer? I’ve been on Fedora about 3 years now would say it’s the best distro I’ve used. I feel like rolling releases are less of a necessity now and I like the more maintained updates on Fedora. Less worry about config drift.
I was on Debian a long time, but that was in the last 90s early 2000s so I’m not sure I could put an exact time range on it.