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It depends on how you want your update cycle.

If you don’t mind the rolling release type of updates where you get updates ASAP, EndeavourOS does the job nicely. It’s based on Arch Linux like Manjaro, but unlike Manjaro it only uses its own repository for its own, distro-specific extra software, everything else is from Arch’s repos. If you remember Antergos, it’s basically the spiritual successor.

For those who want a stable update cycle, I would recommend either Linux Mint or Fedora. I’ve had a solid experience with Fedora, but my friends really like Mint as well.

For those who want to be able to mix and match stable and unstable packages, Gentoo is the way to go. The nature of its package management allows you to mix and match stable and unstable versions at your own leisure, at the cost of long compilation times. It depends on whether that’s worth it for you, but it’s worth mentioning.

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