I'm not using Solus rn because I am waiting for the 4.2 ISO due to very new hardware, but I would it would either be Pop!_OS, Fedora, or EndeavourOS.

    MOOP I have a brand new desktop w/ AMD Ryzen 9 5900, PCIe Gen4, low end Radeon, and it runs like a charm. What are you concerned about? Just curious. I said Pop earlier but Solus is so crisp. I hope you guys start a foundation we can start supporting to ensure the longevity of the project. Thanks!

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      gsf what do you think of Garuda? I've been thinking about giving it a spin on a VM.

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        jppelt Ethernet does not work with the 5.4 kernel that comes with the ISO. I know I can probably download and compile the driver for it, but I'd rather wait until they release the next ISO, given that it'll hopefully be soon.

          Brucehankins I enjoy bcs I believe the tweaks it has benefits me in that some of the heavier games that used to crash on me on other distros I think it just works there I could be completly wrong though

          MOOP If you update Solus upon installation, it is now running Kernel: 5.10.9-169.current ; I'm on ethernet with wifi shut off, no problem.

            jppelt I do not have internet, neither in the live installer nor after installation.

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            Probably PopOS, as that was the last before Solus came along a few days back. In a list of Linux distros I used through the years since 2006.
            I see though why fellow users could and want to stick with Solus Budgie.

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              Probably openSUSE, but only because I've used that for far more years than any other distro before I found Solus.

              Their Tumbleweed edition is a rolling edition, and very solid in my experience. I particularly liked yast2, where I could type my password just once, and then do any kind of maintenance that was needed.

                WetGeek I used Leap 15-15.2, and while I enjoyed the stability, I didn't like being so far behind on stuff. I would try Tumbleweed if I ever went back.

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                v3l0ct I actually like XFCE

                I used KDE on openSUSE for years, but then changed to Xfce, and was pleased that it performed so much better, and had all the features I wanted or needed. If Budgie weren't available on a distro I was trying out, I'd gladly settle for Xfce.

                  I'd most likely use Pop OS, even though I prefer rolling release model, because there is no other rolling release distro that's as stable as Solus.

                  WetGeek have you tried LXQt? It's performance is comparable to XFCE, but it looks ever so slightly more modern and can be themed to a greater extent. I was really impressed with Lubuntu and kept it around on a second drive for a while.