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If you want Fedora Atomic with KDE, install Kinoite and test it (bazzite is experimental).
Otherwise, install Pop_os! (Another gaming distro)
Or buy a bluetooth adapter (10€)
Thanks, I already knew about Kinoite, just doing some distrohopping. Guess I have to pick whats best for me. :)