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It has been very good & stable over the last few years. I switched because kbuntus ancient kernel caused me issues so I needed something more current, and its worked ever since so I never looked elsewhere. Running Linux isnā€™t a hobby for me, these are my work systems, so I donā€™t hop without a push.

Edit: Iā€™ve just rolled out fedora 40 and plasma 6 is running great

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Yeah, I get you. My PC is for work, and my laptop can be used for work, but itā€™s mostly my gaming rig (together with my Steam Deck), and my distro-hopping unit as well.

I used Fedora 40 with KDE 6 since the Beta, but KDE and I just donā€™t get along, so Iā€™m on Gnome 46 on both devices now.

One of the huge advantages on Linux is that you can be back in business in 20 minutes if you choose to try another distro. Similar to Windows and Mac, said Noone ever šŸ¤£šŸ¤£

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