Arch Linux, because it's fast, customizable, and doesn't hide anything.
I don't use Windows any more![]()
Arch Linux, because it's fast, customizable, and doesn't hide anything.
I don't use Windows any more![]()
When I first got into Linux, I was switching between tons of different distros all the time like Slackware, Gentoo, TinyLinux and others. Now I just run Kubuntu.
I don't want to waste time building packages, admin'ing my computer (boring!) and fiddling with configs all the time. I just want to write code and have it all work. No hassle. And you don't gain much anyway by doing all that stuff.
Says a guy who runs a tiling window manager (Awesome)![]()
Gentoo, because I generally get annoyed by other distros and this one does what I want it to do. I can live with the compile times. Also usually I find the solution to a problem is easier to fix in gentoo than in some other distros. Customizability FTW \o/. Maybe I'll try LFS or Funtoo some day.
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Oh come on? Where is the Ubuntu?
So, I use Ubuntu because is stable, fast and much more easier to programming using the most different libs!
Gentoo now. Have used Slackware and Mandrake (now Mandriva) in anger in the past. I even used Yggdrasil for a while.
Mine is mostly Slackware or Slackware-based distros for my personal use.
My laptop runs Salix64, Zenwalk for some old boxes, Slackware in my personal pc.
But I still have Linux Mint on lab, despite another box still runs Wolvix![]()
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