I found an independent Linux distro that's easy to install - and comes with everything I need
Briefly

The article discusses the significance of major Linux distributions like Debian, Fedora, and Arch while introducing OpenMamba, an independent distribution. OpenMamba utilizes RPM packaging, DNF, PackageKit, and supports Flatpak, rolling updates, and diverse architectures. It includes versions for desktop, server, and low-resource machines, aiming to innovate within the Linux ecosystem. The author praises OpenMamba's user-friendly installer compared to Fedora's, highlighting the importance of independent distributions in adding choice and showcasing Linux's capabilities.
I would base it on Ubuntu or Fedora. Why? Because having an operating system with such a rock-solid, reliable base puts you on sure footing from the jump.
Independent distributions serve some very important purposes. They bring about important innovations and prove just how much can be done with Linux.
OpenMamba uses the RPM packaging format, DNF and PackageKit as update managers, and includes Flatpak support, all while providing rolling updates.
The first thing I noticed with OpenMamba is that it offers an installer that's much more user-friendly than Fedora's.
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