any rolling or semi rolling release distro will do, but best to avoud distros that are not that newbie friendly in documentation and the amount of configuration needed (im using opensuse tumbleweed and it has alot of quirks that will turn off newbies), nobara seems like a good fit as it is based on fedora and come preconfigured with the needed codecs and repositories right off the bat.
Neph
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Selamat ulang tahun
you can technically remove it with adb, but idk how secure it is.
unfortunately in indonesia you'll mostly get libs or reactionaries...
Don't think desktop linux is ready for most casual users except for amd users. tried to help my friend set up a dual boot with opensuse tumbleweed and it turned into a massive headache due to the nvidia closed source driver not playing nicely with secureboot.
This almost went over my head that this is supposed to be "I use arch btw"
mullvad is better as they support all the protocol on linux unlike proton