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  • The following is genuine curiosity, no sarcasm or anything negative is intended:

    Why is it American? In name? Because technically it isn't. Or at least not different from any other distro. I mean, isn't the Linux Kernel mostly American? How about SystemD? I believe we don't need to keep listing stuff...

  • I'm sorry I can't help you.

    But If you like Linux, sell your iPhone, buy a Pixel and install Graphene OS. It's the closest thing to a Linux phone that is actually secure, private, FOSS and daily driver worthy.

  • If you want to try a distro that can just work for you, instead of reading about it, do this:

    • Aurora if you don't do gaming.
    • Bazzite if you play games.

    They are both from the Universal Blue family of distros which are based on Fedora Silverblue.

    They are all immutable and atomic. They won't break. They will be more stable than windows. It will be easy. And it will come with batteries included.

    Also, if you do gaming and are also a developer, there's bazzite-dx which will be releasing soon.

  • Yes. I use:

    • Bazzite Linux
    • 165hz 1440p VRR HDR Asus Monitor
    • 60hz 960p cheap ass monitor with fractional scaling so that it looks similar in size to 1080p

    Search for adaptive sync, for better search results.

  • I recently tried Bluefin and Aurora, and KDE Plasma felt way lighter. I didn't measure it properly so I can only share my anecdotal experience FWIW.

    It's an intel office laptop running the OS from a USBC M2 NVME SSD Caddy.