The best Linux distro
In your opinion, out of the countless number of them that exist today, which is the best Linux distro and why? For me, even though I am only a novice to it, I would say Ubuntu because to me it looks quite nice and is very customisable too, where you can configure it however you want it. My other favourites are Manjaro and Elementary OS but for the latter, it's only for its appearance as I haven't used it yet.
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Raspbian (Debian Wheezy for the Raspberry Pi) and Ubuntu 14.04.
But nothing after wheezy. I personally hate dealing with systemd. (it doesn't like me and my "hackjob" ways)
That was the one thing I hadn't learned about in 8 until someone here said. (and I did a little research and some "customization")
Am I the only one who still uses CDE?
...why should I?
FTFY
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Oh, there's also Slackware.
Granted I love Linux and that it is Open source but there should be a limit on creating distros.
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I thought you were referring to a fork of Fedora with apt instead of yum.
That would be oddly unnecessary.
Slackware and Mandrake were the choice then soon Redhat. Then Suse linux came about and then you started to hear Debian. At one point you were considered a idiot if you were not using Gentoo. six months later after Gentoo showed up people were switching to Redhat and Debian let alone going full Unix with FreeBSD. From there the fork road spread more and came Ubuntu and such.
If people were not so into creating distros and just worked on better coding on current software Linux could probably be used more then a end user / hobby OS.
Second:Unbuntu 10x above
Third:Debian<any>
Fourth:Knoppex Linux
Worst:FreaX