Yep Arch does indeed rock-switched over from Ubuntu and whilst Ubuntu is good, Arch much much better IMOfumbles said:First Arch rocks! Nice choice!
Flux is very minimalist, very good for slower systems. Enlightenment however is a different bag all together, focusing more on the visual effect side of things. Install both try them out and see which one suite you. I've got both of those, KDE, Gnome and Xfce installed. Although on this computer I primarily use Gnome, and on the laptop Xfce.
It is far far far faster day- to- day-Tauren- said:what? bettter than ubuntu? how so ? i might give this a try![]()
Bes said:It is far far far faster day- to- day
The basic version is completely stripped down so you only install exactly what you want/ need making it supremely light
Pacman (Package manager) is brilliant- much better than Ubuntu's IMO
More stable for me- it has never crashed ever.
Just all round much nicer and lighter in my opinion- I recommend it wholeheartedly
I don't know about the 64 vs 32 bit thing (I would also like to know this though-Tauren- said:thanks. as i have a 64bit cpu am i better off going 64bit OS ? or staying with 32? and which desktop manager do you suggest?
Bes said:I don't know about the 64 vs 32 bit thing (I would also like to know this though)
But for a window manager, depending on your tastes and CPU power, I would say Gnome & Beryl
or Enlightenment (What I am running now- see the Linux gallery for a screenshot)
Like the answers I have had here, best thing just seems to be to install a few and see what you like best!
-Tauren- said:thanks. as i have a 64bit cpu am i better off going 64bit OS ? or staying with 32? and which desktop manager do you suggest?
I don'teXor said:Arch rocks!
Do you minimalist guys see some garbage at the top of your screen when you first startx ? Is this normal?
Reminds me of switching video modes in the old DOS days, where it would display whatever was in the buffer before clearing the screen.
Bes said:I don't![]()