It was the KDE version.
Neptr
Linux just isnt transparent about some things. Beginners most have problems when they use a GUI tool and then have to still edit a file. Like dirt example, adding a new drive using GUI disk utility and then sometime in the future disconnecting the drive and being forced into emergency mode.
I had a friend jump ship from Windows and they said that Debian felt barebones. I personally dont have any problem with it, I use it all the time for VMs, server, and I used to main it. I still think it is missing a lot of user-friendly small things that i never noticed on my own because I am very comfortable with Linux.
Mostly the same, and if not all it has taken for me to figure it out was searching "fedora $pkgname"
For work, you could also try Fedora Workstation or Linux Mint Debian Edition. Debian is pretty barebones, but if that isnt a bother then do whatever.
Not really needed on Android or in general. If all you want to know is whether your system is compromised, use Auditor by GOS.
What is the fermented garlic added for? Could you substitute it for black salt? Just curious.
You can layer packages using rpm-ostree install $pkgname
. It uses fedora repos. You can also (preferably) use a distrobox or toolbox container with a non-atomic distro and then install the desired package. Generally better to avoid layering packages but it works fine in my experience.
See if RTranslator meets your needs for a gtranslate alternative.
Also, Heliboard has swipe/glide typing and can use other STT/voice type apps. I recommend Heliboard + FUTO Voice Input.
Manjaro is notorious for being a shit distro with breakage and out dated packages from their repos. Instead check out CachyOS or EndeavourOS for easy arch-based distros.
To add to your list: openSUSE Tumbleweed, VanillaOS
It depends on the fstab mount flags, specifically nofail.