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Well, you might feel more comfortable with KDE if you're more used to Windows or if (like me) you like the absolute crazy amount of customization options. But the beauty of things is that you don't have to be in the "this thing and none else" group.
You can have Gnome, KDE, XFCE, etc. all installed and get a feel for the one you like. KDE will run Gnome, and XFCE apps, and verse visa, etc. You have to try 'em (at least enough to have a good idea).
For Distros, sometimes its what will install on your desktop and
drive all the devices. I just got a new Lenovo Legion Pro 7, and
Fedora and Kubuntu would run, but only Kubuntu really drove most
all things (had to remove the wifi7 MEDIATEK adapter 'cause of no
kernel support, found an intel AX210 and swapped 'em out). I run
OpenSUSE and Fedora 43 as VDIs but at work we use RHEL, Ubuntu,
and SLES. I have a POC Proxmox cluster I'm liking a lot that uses
Debian 13 and my laptop is 25.10 (Kubuntu 'cause I like KDE). (I
keep the SUSE VDI to build custom RPMs for a tool we use via
podman containers)
So, if you have a spare partition to dual boot with install
various distros, see which really drive all your devices well, and
then commit.
I think RIGHT NOW, Fedora has a good thing going, Ubuntu would be
next Or Debian if you want more stable than new, I'm fed up with
OpenSUSE their Leap installer for v16 is a pile of dog crap (no I
won't apologize 'cause it's true you can't re-use an existing
partition scheme or even /home file system). And OpenSUSE
tumbleweed wouldn't even boot because of secure boot. But I don't
have any experience with any of the BSDs.
I tried Zorin, but their full OS is behind a paywall (might be
worth it but I'm cheap).
So, basically my suggestion is to try 'em all. (or go with Linux Mint and use their desktop, a kind of modified Gnome which I cannot now remember the name for).
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