I'm planning to revamp an old laptop by trying out Linux, and I've narrowed my choices down to KDE Neon and Arch. I like that KDE is developed by the creators of Krita, which is my main art program. However, I've also seen some interesting things with Arch, particularly its integration with Steam OS. I need a distro that will seamlessly support gaming and art software, and I'm also looking to experiment with 3D programs like Blender and possibly self-host some applications. Which distro do you think would suit my needs better?
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If you're leaning towards Arch, check out BigLinux. It's a well-polished Arch/KDE distro that comes with Steam and all the gaming essentials right off the bat. Plus, Krita and Blender are easy to find through its app store. It could be a great fit for your creative ventures!
Honestly, most distros will support gaming and art programs equally well; you can just use Flatpaks to install your applications. What's more important here is whether you prefer frequent updates or a more stable experience. If you're like me and enjoy stability, that might sway your decision a bit more!
I totally get that! I love keeping my system steady while still getting some fresh features.
You might want to dive deeper into the desktop environments before making a choice. Consider using a bootable USB stick to try out different setups; Fedora has a great variety of them. Each distro can handle plenty, but how your desktop interface feels can make a big difference overall!

Good point! Big Linux is based on Manjaro, which is also a solid choice if you're after something user-friendly.