I'm currently using Windows 11 and find it quite buggy, but I'm looking for a Linux distribution that has a similar look to Pop!_OS. I've been considering Fedora 42 Cosmic, which seems fun, but I'm unsure if it will support my Realtek chip (specifically in the TPU T3U Archer AX1300) right out of the box, or if I will need to tweak the kernel for it to work. I'm also wondering if switching to this RPM-based distro is really worth it, or if I should just stick with more familiar options like Ubuntu, Zorin, or Linux Mint. Is it a good idea to fully switch to a Linux distro that feels more Windows-like, given my dissatisfaction with Windows 11?
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I give Cosmic a try, but be warned, it felt pretty unfinished. It might not be ready for daily use just yet.
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