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Which distro is the right one for me?
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If you're decent at programming try NixOS. 90% of your system is described by one config file and because of how it builds if a fix works for one person it'll work for pretty much everyone
(With exceptions sometimes for hardware specific stuff like Nvidia drivers which is obviously dependant on your GPU)
It's the one distro I've not really encountered any problems with out of the box
How's nix for gaming?
I'll be switching from manjaro soon, kind of at the crossroads between arch and nix
Prettt good actually as long as you install steam via programs.steam.enable = true rather than just adding it to packages
Also programs.steam.openFirewall = true if you want game streaming
Its worked great for me, I switched a couple months ago. Getting nvidia working was a breeze.