Desktop Distribution of the Year
Which distribution do you think is best suited for a Desktop machine?
--jeremy |
Thank you, vote cast. :)
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Just like a hard core slacker. AntiX.
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IMO (but I was too late to suggest it - my fault) this category should be split into 2. Distros that user run on old boxes lets say with 1GB or less or new. Having said that, I use antiX on both.
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arch for me.
i'm delighted to see bunsenlabs on the list. can i vote for both? |
Can we add void linux?
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Void Linux has been added.
--jeremy |
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Please add Solus.
I am really impressed with OpenSUSE Leap, but Solus needs my vote for this one. An independent distro, new shell for Gnome3, and new package manager. That's hella innovation. |
It's probably too late for this year (maybe next year...), but would it be a good idea to break Debian down into oldstable, stable, testing, and unstable?
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Solus was removed previously as a result of getting zero votes.
--jeremy |
I'm pretty sure that was Solus OS. It was based on Debian, Solus is built from scratch.
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After he suddenly bailed on Solus OS, I would shy away from his products...
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a good selection of distros here
a good selection of distros here, but I cannot vote. Personally I'm using Manjaro, antiX and MX, but probably would vote for MX Linux, because it improved quite a lot with the latest version MX-15, although the previous version was actually groundbreaking.
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Mint, but I will try Solus this year. Seems to be very promising.
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