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I'm on OpenSuse Tumbleweed right now.
I got tired of updating version numbers on Mint.
As a side note, just plugged in a years-old random printer/scanner combo my roommate had been trying to find driver's for, for hours, on his windows machine. It just worked immediately in Linux, didn't need to download anything. Suck it, printer!
+1 to tumbleweed! I hopped between popOS, Kubuntu, and others before finding the I really enjoy the customizability and the file system of openSUSE. Any time I break anything I can just roll back!