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    13 hours ago

    Not sure when the last time you used openSUSE but the reason why I think it’s noob-friendly is you don’t need a terminal to update the system (talking about the KDE version here). When there is an update a notification pops up, you go to system tray, click on the icon and do the updates. You can even see a list what’s been updating. It doesn’t even ask a password, probably thanks to polkit.

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        12 hours ago

        To be fair, that sounds like a driver issue rather than a desktop environment. But you can try though.

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          11 hours ago

          Could be. What blows my mind is that both my PC and laptop work on Fedora, PopOS, Endeavour, and Bazzite out of the box, but network is fully broken, LAN and WiFi.

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            10 hours ago

            Does network work on those distros but not on openSUSE, or network doesn’t work at all?

            Maybe it’s a switch issue? Can you try sudo rfkill and see what’s the output?