I'll give it try. 

BTW, you should look into Manjaro. I really recommend it. It is as 
user-friendly as Ubuntu, configures everything automatically and whatnot, but 
has some nice additional features. Most notably 'pacman', the package manager 
of Arch Linux, which can handle tricky installations much better than apt. This 
is interesting especially for developers as it can handle multiple 
installations of the same package with different versions very well e.g. GTK2 
and GTK3 or a 32-bit and 64-bit version of the same package. Manjaro comes with 
the zsh which you will absolutely love. I have even started using it on Ubuntu. 
And finally, Manjaro comes with a beautiful Gnome desktop, so it is definitely 
worth checking out. You can run a full-fledged desktop from a live-CD...

Ok, thanks for the help! And also thanks for the work you put into Geany. I'm a 
power user! Can't use it enough, thanks for that! 

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