I've gotten lazy in my old age, so I tend to stick to distros where everything absolutely works from the beginning, printers, network discovery, etc... I don't know if void is like that, but I sort of stick to things that are easy.

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Honestly void is arch without as much pain, but more manual, CLI based. A lot of proprietary soft isn't packaged in the default repos so support is kind of a pain in the ass.

I only say it as a joke though, Niri on void is like a full time job in itself 🤣

On a real note, I'd go for Ubuntu with Oma because isn't Cosmic still in alpha and slow as hell in development? I could be wrong, haven't kept up with it, but you can't go wrong with Ubuntu

Cosmic is supposed to go beta on like the 25th. I used alpha a couple months ago, it wasn’t bad at all. My main issue was system tray functionality. In all reality whichever I throw on I’m highly likely to wipe and switch to the other anyway..lol distro hopping is a disease.

Ooh sweet, might give it a whirl then. Brother I get that, I switch twice every quarter 😂