Title.
The distribution should be "consumer" friendly, in installation and in service; and have some sort of "market place" (ie GUI frontend to big local package repo, or application manager etc).
I have recently tried Unity and polished unity looks pretty good.
But with current Ubuntu policy of
1) "we want to control everything", ie "Mir" case
2) "we require CLA everywhere", ie can turn all into closed source
sure people will search for alternative.
Please suggest and explain why(strong points, weak points).
I recommend Arch if you want to learn Linux deeper... or even Gentoo ;] i think they got best step by step documentation
Before everyone suggest PCBSD, lets be real:
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PCBSD is not an alternative to Ubuntu.
PCBSD is an alternative to the shit which comes out of your anus when you sit on the toilet.
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Anyone who suggest PCBSD should kill themselfs NOW
@funkSTAR
I wasn't asking for distributions to try, I was asking for very specific distribution. The distro is also not for me, I prefer exherbo.
I was actually thinking someone recommends Magea etc. Going to try that out in VM soon.
But thanks for suggesting!
@pingufunkybeat
Debian lacks the noob desktop finish. Its more "universal OS", which means "requires a lot of polishing to produce specific result". Nothing against that, but its just outside of the scope. The freshness of software is actually very good @ debian.
I find Mint to be actually worse than Ubuntu "right now". But its reputation is ofc much better. Still, they use Ubuntu packages,.. which leaves a bit of taste in mouth... Its like using WINE for gaming, if you know what I mean.
Thanks for suggesting!
@Pallidus
Haha
@CthuIhux
@Vim_User
Oh, cmmon, not this "trollnado" again.
I am no linux-savvy who switched to Fedora after over a year on Ubuntu. I highly recommend it! Just get one of these to do the initial configuration for you
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/07/easil...ations-in.html
Last edited by Bucic; 03-10-2013 at 01:17 PM.