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BazziteOS is really straightforward. Newbies can just jump on there.
This. I've tried around 10 distros. Bazzite is exacly that.
I've heard so many good things about Bazzite that when they release a COSMIC version (I'm a tiling WM user), I'm at least trying it out, and switching if I like it.
If I haven't heard of it, then the average Windows user definitely hasn't heard of it.
While you are correct, Bazzite is a drop-in OS replacement for Steamdeck and Asus ROG Ally, so there's a lot of potential for more people hearing about it as it gets more popular.