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Does anyone has a Ubuntu --> Manjaro transition guide
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New hardware, so wanted something moving a bit faster than debian, and I thought it was the opportunity to switch from Ubuntu is an old African word meaning I can't configure Debian to Manjaro is an old African word meaning I can't configure arch :)
You can always do what a lot of people are doing, use Debian as your base OS and install all software via Flatpak, solid OS with the latest software. Doesn't get any faster :P
At that point why not go immutable distros? Like atomic Fedoras, or Bazzite for if you're a gamer.
+1 for Fedora Atomic. uBlue is pretty much vanilla Silverblue/ any other spin, but with some QoL stuff included.
You can't get a more reliable base on a relatively stable (in terms of update frequency), yet modern platform.