Mine would be creating pen and paper ciphers for my made up secret communication needs.

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      Well, they all have their own strengths. I guess my favorites would be, in no particular order:

      • Arch - Elegant and minimalist, Arch is where you go if you want to learn how your system works. But what I love most about Arch is the wiki. About 75% of the time, I can solve any problem I run into on any distro by referencing that wiki.
      • Debian - easy to use and with rock-solid stability. The website is terrible though.
      • Fedora is the one I always come back to, though. It’s got a great balance between cutting edge and stability, it’s easy to use, I’m strangely attached to DNF, and it just sorta feels like home. The community is nice too.

      I like some others; Nobara is great if you’re a gamer, KDE Neon gives you an awesome and stable KDE environment, and Linux Mint is perfect for.beginners.

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        I also love installing, customizing, and exploring new operating systems. I recently came across NixOS and it is the most interesting OS I’ve seen in a while. Have you checked it out before?

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          I have! NixOS is great, I’m a big fan. I suppose if anything could replace Fedora as my favorite, Nix could.

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        Making my choice even harder. May I ask the beginner question of: Is there anywhere you have a desktop and can add files on it? I tried for a bit to play with Fedora and saw it was not possible

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          Honestly I promise you’re better off using a better organization system than dump it on the desktop… But I can totally solve that problem for you!

          It’s a little tough to explain, but what you’re looking for is a different Desktop Environment. Fedora Workstation uses Gnome, which doesn’t do desktop icons by default. I love it, but it’s not for everyone.

          Fortunately, this is Linux so you have a choice!

          If you want to stick with Fedora, use the KDE or Cinnamon spin. Check the Fedora Spins page:

          https://fedoraproject.org/spins/

          KDE is super customizable and modern, with lots of fun stuff you can do with the desktop, while Cinnamon is a bit less flexible but more familiar for folks coming from Windows. Either way, you can clutter up your desktop to your heart’s content 😁.

          Either way, it’s still Fedora underneath.

          If you really want to try something not Fedora, then you could go Linux Mint if you like the way Cinnamon looks; they invented that Desktop Environment, and make what might be the most beginner friendly Linux Distro:

          https://linuxmint.com/

          If you’d rather KDE and want something. other than Fedora, then I can suggest KDE Neon. It’s actually handled by the KDE project itself:

          https://neon.kde.org/

          Hope that helps, and if you have any more questions, I’ll help if I can.