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I've used Nobara since..38? I think? and not encountered any of those issues. Its been stable, easy to use, user friendly, and most importantly.. absolutely flawless for gaming, without having to do any annoying shit like compiling my own version of STL to install it and stuff like that.
Honestly, in my experience its easier and more friendly than Ubuntu. . Which is saying a lot, since Ubuntu is basically the linux for new people.
Honestly, I only have one complaint slash negative thing to say about the my entire Nobara experience, and that is I wish the upgrading (Like going from 40 to 41) was more automatic, like it is with ubuntu where you just click yes and it gets to work.. But that isnt to say upgrading is hard or obnoxious, GE puts out an almost idiotproof guide on how to do it each time a new iteration releases that you can copy the commands from and do it without issue.