Kubunutu best distro ever?

I think it depends on what you use your PC for. These days I don't often use mine, but when I do I like to try out different distros.

As far as Windows goes, I use Windows 7, didn't like Windows 8 and have never tried 8.1.

Linux - now, I like to learn how it works, so for me, I think that Gentoo is quite good for that. You build it exactly the way you want and you can either be lazy and let genkernel configure the kernel for you or you can do it yourself (which I do).

Like I said, it's good for learning, but I spent pretty much all my time on it, trying to fix problems.

I have Slackware too, which is different from Gentoo in that rather than installing stuff that you want, you are encouraged to install pretty much everything from installation and then remove what you don't want. Anyhow it seems to be OK, only problems I've had is with the open source graphics driver (AMD Tahiti card) - radeon - which I've had with pretty much all distros.

Arch Linux seemed good for learning too, though I found that sometimes updating the system would break things, but again it is a bleeding edge distro. Debian I've tried, Ubuntu, Mint, Elementary OS, Crunchbang!, Fedora. Literally, loads I have tried.

Generally, I've found that if you want a distro that is easy to install and use with very little problems than a Debian/Ubuntu based distro is the way to go, which I would say would be Mint. Then from there, I think it boils down to the Desktop environment of which, KDE is what I am using in Gentoo and Slackware. Cinnamon I think seems to be good too.
 
I don't like Gnome or Unity's DE. I used to be on Mandriva/Mandrake, Got into Ubuntu a bit but perfer'ed KDE so ideally Cinnamin/Mint as my daily driver. Use a bare OS then ontp (under VM some) your dizztrod.

Games and Mining for mine
 
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