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I use CachyOS on my gaming PC.
I may try EndeavorOS in the future though. Arch Linux looks interesting.
And very rarely used, puppy, tinycore, parted.
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besides the main distros i like arco and ultramarine but i wish they were more popular like zorin.
makulu and ditana have built in ai
clear linux is intel, red hat has free single licenses now
siduction and kaos have built-in steam but steam is so easy on any distro now its better to pick a safer distro
rocky and nitrux are the safest out of the box for windows users.
kicksecure is part of debian/tor/whonix team, qubes and tails.
its best just to use debian, ubuntu and fedora, they work with everything.