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What features would I be losing if I switched to GNOME?
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What is painful about using KDE in Arch? Fedora supports KDE as well, just look up "Fedora KDE Respin" it's just not the default DE.
Any Linux distro that you choose will almost always support any DE that you choose, the difference between distros isn't that much anymore.