<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So someone help me out here: > > I'm primarily a NetBSD user (for about 8 years now) - I converted > after I realized that OpenBSD crashes too much due to poorly written > drivers (this was around OpenBSD 2.x) and I really didn't like the > elitist attitude of the userbase. Fortunately, NetBSD and OpenBSD > feel almost identical so the switch was easy. I've used Solaris for a > few years too, and Digital Unix (before it came Tru64 or whatever it's > called these days), so I have good Unix experience. > > As of recently, I've converted my desktop machine at work to OS X. I > like it a lot, but I still run Windows on my home computer so I can > stay productive (I need Photoshop, and no Gimp is not the same!). Now > I'm considering adding Linux so I can make use of my dual core Athlon > 64. > > That said, what's the most desktop-friendly, out-of-the-box pretty, > everything-is-automated, and bloated Linux distro these days? > Processor and RAM aren't a problem, I just want something pleasing to > the eye that comes with lots of useful applications. I don't feel > like compiling crap either. This distro chooser tells me I should > install SuSE. Does everyone agree?
Wow - is there really another NetBSD user on the EUGLUG list? It almost sounds like... Mr Carter? :) _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
