Not really. Biggest difference is the graphical installer and auto updater for RaspBMC, but that has caused issues for some people. I prefer OpenELEC as I can see the fixes going into each build and update when desirable improvements are available.much difference between Open ELEC and Raspbmc?
If you can, avoid using Samba. It's just a bit too much overhead for the RPi to cope with acceptably.Network performance isn't great
I do a minor overclock on mine (no overvolt though). It does improve the smoothness in XBMC enough to make it a more pleasant experience.Is it worth overclocking? I have the revision B model.
The default Confluence lite skin used by OpenELEC and RaspBMC is probably the best you'll get based upon performance/features (make sure you turn off the RSS feeds). You can get better performance if you turn off the thumbnails, but I prefer having them over a text based interface.Can any one recommend a skin?
wget is a downloader and not a download manager, per se. You may find a few Linux download mangers that have a custom interface, but in fact use wget for all of the data transfers.My current thoughts are on Raspbian I can install wGet which seems to be the standard download manager for linux based systems and I think it is compatible with Debian.
Apache is a heavyweight web server. If you want a lightweight, but well featured, alternative then try lighthttpd or nginx.I found http://exir.ru/wget4web/ which I plan to use as well but I will also need a lightweight web server, they recommend Apache. Is there anything better?
http://www.jeremymorgan.com/blog/programming/raspberry-pi-web-server-comparison/
As masterluke said, just disable/remove all the GUI stuff and it'll perform a lot better.I haven't gone to far with my Pi yet but is Raspbian the best O/S to use currently?, I have installed it with the GUI interface however it is extremely slow and TBH I mainly just use Putty command line anyway. Looking at what I am going to do with the system would anyone recommend another distro?