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Aurora Linux + KDE
It's an immutable version of Fedora with flatpack support.
This is actually a good setup for the vast majority of people.
What would be the difference between Fedora Kinoite and this?
It uses Universal Blue, whereas Kinoite uses rpm-ostree.
Aurora has a bit of DE customization, which is arguably more polished.
It also leans heavily on Flatpack/Flathub.
The other difference that I'm aware of is Aurora handles updates automatically by default, whereas Kinoite is a manual process.
To be clear, I haven't used Kinoite at all. But I have Aurora on a gaming system that I use as a kind of TV gaming console, and I'm setting it up for my elderly parents that get upset when an icon on Windows changes (that's how tech illiterate they are).