Hey everyone! I've recently started exploring Linux with Fedora 42 on my old laptop and I'm looking to install Linux on my main PC. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed and confused about which distro to choose next. I'm particularly interested in trying out KDE and maybe doing some customization or 'ricing'. Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Fedora with the KDE desktop is a solid choice! It's user-friendly and has a modern feel, plus it's really customizable to fit your needs.
If you're into customization and older hardware, give CachyOS a spin. It's optimized for older CPUs while still giving you that modern feel.
Honestly, if you want a smooth experience, just go with Fedora KDE. It's fantastic for gaming, productivity, and everything else you might want to do.
Not sure why you're moving away from Fedora 42 since it's a good option, but if you're looking to experiment, you can easily load different ISOs onto a USB stick with Ventoy and test them out in live mode. Other distros to consider are Kubuntu, EndeavorOS, and OpenSUSE; they all support KDE. But really, you can customize almost any distro to get the experience you're after!
What are you confused about exactly? Fedora has a KDE version that you might find perfect for what you're looking to do!

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