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SFaulken ,
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Fedora Silverblue or openSUSE Aeon, I'd probably say.

epocsquadron ,
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If you really don’t want to even be encouraged to touch the command line but do everything through a graphical software store (that’ll be gnome software) while still having access to everything you need, one of these two is currently the way to go. I just came across this older article comparing them, and it seems for the new user openSUSE Aeon (micro os, formerly) wins out in minimal fiddling.

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