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looking for half-stable Linux distro
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I would recommend Fedora Kinoite.
Yes, you said no RedHat stuff, but Fedora is 100% community run.
Especially when you use the Kinoite-build from universal-blue.org, everything should work ootb and is very reliable, while also being semi-stable in terms of update frequency
Second that. Ublue kinoite-main for a painless experience.
Personally I would even recommend Secureblue
kinoite-userns
but only if you have no problems building Firefox yourself, using Chromium, using Brave, or maybe using the Flathub official Firefox.Your link to Secureblue is invalid, it points to subdomain of the user's Lemmy instance.
Lemmy....