My experience has been the opposite. Besides Debian which I use for headless machines instead of graphical ones, Fedora is my go-to JustWorks™️ distro for graphical computers that I need to be reliable and know I’ll never need to worry about or fuss with. For my computer that I don’t need reliability and don’t mind messing around on, I use Gentoo.
I think all this highlights is the how great it is to have many distros to choose from that fit different user’s needs and different use cases. Obviously we are using the systems in different ways from each other.
My experience has been the opposite. Besides Debian which I use for headless machines instead of graphical ones, Fedora is my go-to JustWorks™️ distro for graphical computers that I need to be reliable and know I’ll never need to worry about or fuss with. For my computer that I don’t need reliability and don’t mind messing around on, I use Gentoo.
I think all this highlights is the how great it is to have many distros to choose from that fit different user’s needs and different use cases. Obviously we are using the systems in different ways from each other.