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Nothing like that "new distro" feel
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Garuda goes for the looks and the gamers I would say. I've tried Garuda before and it was nice that it was possible to roll-back installation versions but on my ancient test hardware it didn't go too well, also not with rolling back. Manjaro got quite some bad press in the past for good reasons. Here you can compare a few descriptions for all of them :
One notable difference between the three is that Manjaro has a delayed package release. It is not as rolling as the others.
Thank you so much