I can recommend Arch because their Wiki made it very easy for me to solve all my issues more or less on my own. Personally I am interested in trying VanillaOS 2.0 soon.
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I can recommend Arch because their Wiki made it very easy for me to solve all my issues more or less on my own. Personally I am interested in trying VanillaOS 2.0 soon.
I don't think it holds much valuable information for you but since I switched from macOS to Linux a while ago too I am herewith sharing with you my Journey to Linux blog post from back then. ☺️
I keep a changelog for all my computers and note installations, uninstallations and config changes.
I use Pika and Timeshift.
This is amazing news! I just hope they add all the currently missing features so that the Linux version will be on par with the other platforms they support. When I read the release notes it sounded more like an alpha than a beta version.
Make sure to keep an eye on Linux DAW.
It does (Ableton's Push runs Live on Linux) but unfortunately it is not available to the public yet.
For remapping keys I used input-remapper when I came from macOS to Linux.
I like Vanilla GNOME the best atm.