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@djdarren @woelkchen you would be better off with #KDE #Linux because, I never tried it but, from what I heard I saw from other users, it's pretty unstable, at least #KDE #Linux is immutable distro based on #Arch so you have a significantly lower chance to break it
@djdarren @woelkchen I migrated my #Linux many times between distros and I also do the same thing: I never have a seperate /home partition so I backup everything on /home on a seperate drive + other things & after I standard install the new distro, I live boot from USB & replace the new /home with the new /home content