So far I have found Kubuntu to be the least amount of work to get a system that works the way I want. I have tried Arch and OpenSuSe but both of those seem to be a lot more work.
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 10:50 AM, <"Mariusz `shd` Gliwiński\" <alienballa...@gmail.com>"@puremagic.com> wrote: > On Monday, 20 January 2014 at 12:30:27 UTC, Chris wrote: >> >> At work we use Ubuntu, however, I'm not at all happy with it and don't >> want to use it on my private computer. Which is the best alternative (I've >> been looking at OpenSUSE; Mint is based on Ubuntu/Debian but only shares the >> repository with Ubuntu (right?); Fedora has bad reviews at the moment and >> might be a pain to set up (drivers etc.)). I'm also considering FreeBSD, a >> completely different beast. > > > If you've never heard about it, NixOS is quite interesting project. > It would require a bit of Linux knowledge and even worse - time - to use it.