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I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too
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What do you mean it has the most compatible software? How does its software differ from that available in other distros?
It's based on Ubuntu and just about everything will run on it. Including Steam games. Also it's very stable, some other distros might update and break something. If you just want something that works, I would suggest Mint.
I think it's a bit outdated now though, they are behind on Wayland support and their DE is quite poor.
I agree that it's very stable however and easy to run software.
These days I would recommend Fedora or Ubuntu, maybe Debian.