I had been using Ubuntu as my Linux OS for about one year. As C and C++ were used in my degree I always thought Linux is the best place to code in these languages but Ubuntu for some reason did not give me good user experience. It took bit longer to boot, (this is OK because I installed it on my HDD) and there are some problems with connecting with Bluetooth devices as well.
By biggest disappointment about Ubuntu is its performance. It took minutes to open Google chrome or some other application sometimes. This is my second time using Ubuntu and I feel it has become more Windows since I used Ubuntu for the first time, seven years ago in 2019.
I have used Kali Linux too (as every wanna be hacker) in 2019 and I thought Ubuntu was better than Kali back then maybe because it was more customization.
Arch Linux
I chose Arch Linux to be my new Linux OS after a quick research. The main thing I considered when choosing the OS is that it should give me the opportunity to learn the Linux ecosystem. Also, as Ubuntu's GNOME disappointed me, I chose KDE as the desktop environment.
The best thing about Arch Linux and KDE according to me is its insane flexibility. I can literally change anything. From desktop appearance to boot animation, anything can be edited and KDE has an amazing community that makes amazing stuff.
The Biggest Plus
Arch is beyond the expectations. I had a heating problem with my laptop which I initially thought a problem with the product design as it was there with both Windows and Ubuntu. When I work on my laptop it becomes boiling hot but with Arch, it is always a COOOOL guy and I love it.
This is a quick note, but I hope there will be more things worth writing about Arch and KDE in future.
Thanks for reading.
Chamodh.