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Normally I’d recommend mint, pop, or fedora, but since you want to switch it up and are looking for “windows with sex appeal,” you could look into AnduinOS. It’s just an Ubuntu reskin made to look like windows 11, so it should have the stability and compatibility of Ubuntu. What makes it interesting to me though is that the lead dev actually works at Microsoft, so that lends it some legitimacy compared to other skins