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Need a new distro(or help with fedora
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I have to agree with the commenter suggesting a different display manager. SDDM or LightDM.
Otherwise, I'd try a few LiveUSBs and see which distro doesn't bork on you. If you want to stick to Fedora, I'd suggest Nobara
This may just as well be a kernel or mesa or whatever bug, switching random components without any info doesnt make sense.