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So been trying out Garuda Linux for a while now (my first distro), but feel ready to try another distro. Therefore looking for a distro that suits my preferred requirements, anyone has any tips?

  • Uses Wayland
  • Supports flatpak
  • ButterFS format
  • KDE Plasma
  • "Good for gaming"

Note: Got nothing negative about Garuda, I just want to explore the options out there :)---

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Kubuntu with the ubiquity installer will install onto btrfs. Flatpack is easy to add.

Add in system76 scheduler and an up to date kernel like xanmod and youve got 90% of what gaming distros will do.

If you're using flatpak you don't have to worry that the host system has old mesa.

This sort of setup is probably trivial to do in arch as well.