I would prefer something based on Debian, like Ubuntu or PopOS, but I’m open for other suggestions as well, as I’m looking for a distro to daily-drive on my new Framework laptop.

  • Gotcha. For those that are happy with the upgrade process and stability of what they are on though, is there anything that makes it more enticing?

    I may end up giving it a go just to round out my experience with the various flavors and get some real experience with RPM.

    • Here are my two eurocents:

      • Fedora Workstation, the main spin of Fedora which uses Gnome, is a very polished experience. I’d use it, if I were a fan of Gnome.
      • Fedora Silverblue is an “immutable desktop”, i.e. the operating system is read-only while all user applications isolated from it via flatpaks. It is supposed to make the system more secure, stable, easier to update etc. It’s a cool idea, but I haven’t tried it myself.

      Other than that? Not much. As you probably know, most distributions feel pretty much the same, Fedora included.