My most used distros in order of how oftem I use them are
1-Ubuntu 2-OpenSuse 3-Slackware 4-FreeBSD My Desktop environments in order of what I prefer 1-Gnome 2-KDE 3-LXDE 4-Unity Distros I wish to use but I have nothing to install them in are 1-Arch 2-Debian Desktop environment I would like to try 1-Xfce 2-E17 3-IceWM That's it! |
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i3 is (for me, of course) the best of the tiling WM's, if you prefer manual tiling.
Sadly, it is not on the list and since I use it exclusively I can't vote for any of the other DEs/WMs, so note votes from me on your poll. |
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E17 is the default graphical interface in Bodhi Linux and it looks really nice, I dont think the user has to do too much to it. I once tried Xmonad and I think it would required some used to. Other than that is all fun. |
My choice, Debian and Gnome
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Its great to see that Arch ranks right next to Ubuntu. I think you posted this link on an Arch forum.:doh:
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Why can't we all just go back to "command line" only days :)
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Mageia 3 Beta & Gnome 3
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Currently using Debian Sid with XFCE on both my desktop and netbook. I do occasionally boot into Slackware on the desktop though, again with XFCE, and I keep using Ratpoison on the netbook now and again.
I'm always playing with other distros in VMs but I've yet to see anything that makes me want to switch. Not that the other distros don't look good, because they do, I just tend to stick with what's familiar. What always strikes me nowadays is how many decent distros there are out there and how easy Linux is to install. It's a far cry from when I first moved to Ubuntu from Fedora due to dependency hell when I was first getting into Linux. |
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