Re: best linux distro
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#! is an excellent & safe learning distro. Having spent much time & frustration with other Linux-based distros, discovering #! (Ubuntu-based version) was a refreshing opprtunity to take a good look inside a system that generally 'did what I wanted it to do'. The move to Statler was a natural one for me, first to #! OpenBox, where I learned a great deal about menu editing; more recently to #! XFCE, where I learned even more.
Today, I downloaded & installed Bodhi Linux, removed the Enlightenment/E17 DE, installed XFCE, made a few adjustments, & I'll soon have a system that can be 'Remastersysed', once I've replaced the default configuration menus with the ones I'd copied/saved from my edited #! XFCE set-up. According to Conky, it idles at ~58.2 MiB RAM.
Having the latest repo will not always help you have the best installation. Really, it's worth staying with a Stable-based distro for a month or two (at least) just to get familiar with Linux, & find out just how much of your own distro it can be, as well as how easy it can be, without having to get into heavy coding & reconfiguring.
[EDIT] In keeping with the Original Post 'Best Linux Distro':
I started (properly) with Ubuntu, where I spent many hours of frustration, tried several others, including some very demanding ones, then discovered #!, by accident, where I've learned enough to be able to do my own spin.
The 'best Linx distro' must surely be your own custom-build, according to your needs, wants, & the capabilities of your hardware. Otherwise there are too many to make a fair comparison/judgement. If I was a 'serious' system admininstrator, of a big multi-user set-up, I'd probably say Slackware, but then I'd have the time to devote to that. For what I have now, as a general desktop user/hobbyist, what I'm working on is best for me, right now. Tomorrow, quien sabe, or, as they say in Spanish: who knows? BAE XTS-400?
Last edited by _user123 (2011-09-21 23:01:49)