I tried vanilla but didnt like it
Why?
Why does it have to be an Ubuntu derivate?
Just use Arch.
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I tried vanilla but didnt like it
Why?
Why does it have to be an Ubuntu derivate?
Just use Arch.
The funny thing is I'm actually using arch right now
KDE Neon is great for me.
I'd go the other direction and choose Debian. It's what Ubuntu is based on, and actually lives up to the spirit of FOSS.