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Fedora or Pop!_OS?
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Same here. Used to run Arch and got really into tinkering with the kernel and wm configs. I'm also incredibly lazy and I just want things to work. I switched to pop_os and haven't really looked back (well...sort of... there's a voice in the back of my head screaming at me to switch to Endeavour, but I've been ignoring it for now)