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Kubuntu is fine. I've been running that without issues for months now.
Bazzite is good too. But do push for the KDE version.
Or GNOME! GNOME is good too.
Gnome is good if you want a Mac-lite interface and have zero plans on customizing it. Install more than 2 or 3 extensions and your DE breaks.
Or just install any other DE and have a working distro again.
I go back and forth but GNOME has superior workflow IMO, just a few noticeable exceptions I use extensions for. Consistency of UI and app ecosystem feels a better fit for me, horses for courses though.