I'm looking for a Linux distribution to use daily on my Acer Aspire 7, which is dual booted with Windows 11. There are specific features I need: good support for laptop drivers, especially for an NVIDIA GPU. I want an operating system that's stable, trustworthy, and has minimal bugs or privacy concerns. It would be great to have a calendar widget like iOS. I plan on using it for everyday tasks like browsing, watching YouTube, playing audio/video, and viewing images. Additionally, I need a reliable file manager that can handle transferring large files from Android devices to my laptop's SSD and external HDD. Power management is also important, as this gaming laptop drains battery quickly, so I need options for switching between high performance and low battery usage.
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I think there are a few solid options for you! Debian KDE, or any variant based on it like Kubuntu or Mint, would fit your requirements pretty well. They’re stable and have decent driver support, especially for NVIDIA.
For your needs, I recommend distributions like Kubuntu, Ubuntu, or Mint. They're all user-friendly and should meet your requirements pretty well. If you're looking for something simple, any of these should do the trick.
If you want something that’s straightforward, I’d say Mint is awesome! It works perfectly for daily activities but just remember that it lacks some advanced features for display drivers. If you're into HDR support, Fedora with KDE might be your best bet, though it’s a bit less user-friendly than Mint.
Check out the KDE version of Fedora or Mint. Honestly, any distro can handle your needs. Mint is great for reliability, but if you're after support for HDR and better GPU performance, Fedora's KDE edition is excellent too. Just keep in mind, Fedora may not feel as polished as Mint.
Ubuntu LTS or any distro based on it like Mint or Zorin are also good choices. These have community support and ensure you’ll have a smoother experience with your Acer laptop.

Thanks for the suggestions! I've heard good things about Mint but concerned about HDR support. I'll look into Nobara as well since it’s tailored for NVIDIA.