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Try OpenBSD, it's very clean.
They are already effed, the only thing which will possibly allow them to escape Microsoft's grip is Microsoft's goodwill. They can wait for that if they wish so.
I see much more problems with Windows and you seem a Windows user who can't switch due to something, which means you too realize the need, and still with Windows culture which created such a situation you are giving advice?
Some self-awareness, please.
There are a few. OpenSUSE, Fedora, Mint.
If you've tried Arch first due to thinking that you are very smart - that's your own mistake (that aside, Arch is fine too).
That's how it already works for many years.
Drivers are normally supplied by hardware vendors. If they don't make drivers for Linux, it takes work which may not be worth it, and the person who bought crappy hardware is at fault more than Linux developers.