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  • I think if you’re happy with any form of Linux the preference of distro matters a lot less than your ability to find software that meets your every need.

    My own journey started somewhat similarly to yours, but I (distro) hopped like a rabbit on amphetamines and had multi boot USB with 3 or 4 different distros on. Eventually I picked one, Ubuntu as it seemed to do everything that I needed, wanted and also hadn’t realized that I wanted. After about a year, I including difference DE’s, Iflipped to Mint. Then after another year to pure Debian. I never became a very good user of terminal. I’ve learned one or two basics but certainly not considered expert (possibly not even adequate). Currently on Opensuse Tumbleweed. This distro has a tremendous repository available within the software stores, it pretty much looks after itself. All the software that I need for office productivity is there. I’m an amateur photographer so still have access to dark table and GIMP. Love my music so can output to an audiophile DAC via Strawberry music player.

    Bottom line, ignore choice of distro and focus more on which can run the software you need on your machine, and which one looks prettiest to you.