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Help a tired Linux user! - Jayro - 07-11-2012 Hello, Recently I formatting my desktop and just installed Windows so I could game. Obviously, this is not going to work for me! It is time for me to install something on that empty partition I left! Before formatting I had Arch linux on that partition. I like it, but things where broken and with their recent switch to systemd I am not sure I want to re-install Arch. Generally, I am a huge Debian fan. However, with the only forward release being Squeeze and having to do a dist upgrade after installing to have access to newer packages seems uncalled for. So, me being as fed up as I am with the distributions I generally use I am turning to you! Tell me what to install Unixhub! I like having a complete DE, but love WM's too. I have used Subtle and DWM and have loved them but I have also loved using Gnome3. I guess what I am saying is I can go either way as far as the DE goes. So here is my question to you. What distribution should I install, and with what DE/WM? RE: Help a tired Linux user! - TheHotBot - 07-11-2012 Install Slackware and Cinnamon :) Haters gonna hate! RE: Help a tired Linux user! - gurhush - 07-11-2012 Just install Debian and upgrade to rolling until the newest stable release (coming in 2050!!!!) is out. RE: Help a tired Linux user! - Jayro - 07-11-2012 (07-11-2012, 10:23 AM)TheHotBot Wrote: Install Slackware and Cinnamon :) Maybe I will give slack a try. I have not played with it or cinnamon yet. RE: Help a tired Linux user! - jolia - 11-11-2012 If I'll to reinstall a desktop with GNU/Linux (for example to test the steam beta :D) I will go for a simple debian minimal from network with MCWM : > RE: Help a tired Linux user! - bash - 20-11-2012 I'm running Debian netinst with fvwm, you should try it out. RE: Help a tired Linux user! - CrossFold - 26-11-2012 Quote:Generally, I am a huge Debian fan. However, with the only forward release being Squeeze and having to do a dist upgrade after installing to have access to newer packages seems uncalled for.I think jayro said this as well... Anyway, FreeBSD since its a desktop.. Else go with Centos or some RedHat distro which will give you a bit newer packages than debian stable but also not break. RE: Help a tired Linux user! - eye - 04-12-2012 (07-11-2012, 09:21 AM)Jayro Wrote: Before formatting I had Arch linux on that partition. I like it, but things where broken and with their recent switch to systemd I am not sure I want to re-install Arch. "Boy, That escalated quickly." :-) Have you tried http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/index.php For me it said gentoo || slackware. I am using arch, never leaving it. RE: Help a tired Linux user! - zygotb - 08-12-2012 (04-12-2012, 06:36 PM)eye Wrote:(07-11-2012, 09:21 AM)Jayro Wrote: Before formatting I had Arch linux on that partition. I like it, but things where broken and with their recent switch to systemd I am not sure I want to re-install Arch. That's a cool site that you've linked to. It should be stickied on HF *nix section. :D Like you, it suggested that I try Gentoo, or Arch. But I'm liking FreeBSD too much to bail now. Thanks for the share! RE: Help a tired Linux user! - Red - 13-12-2012 Try Debian Sid. I am currently on the sqeeze release and far as i can tell updates are faster on sid than on wheezy. RE: Help a tired Linux user! - CrossFold - 14-12-2012 Sid is probably the unstable version if I remember it right.. So its ought to have much more faster updates than the testing version. But I think the unstable version is more like ArchLinux.. So it might break more often than squeeze or wheezy.. |