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It looks like Mandriva might actually be worth trying out. I use Gentoo on all my computers as I haven't found a good binary distro to settle in as my second OS but reading through the review I might try Mandriva Powerpack . A binary distro on my laptop would just be a lot more useable than Gentoo in the sense that this has quite little storage space, and is not exactly too fast..(Compiling stuff takes years) Oh, and I gotta say that it's nice to see a distro which by default installs all the necessary stuff to play most types of media.
It has a few bugs but they aren't too severe and certainly not show-stoppers. And well, I disagree with the author's opinion that they (Mandriva) should just drop support for any kinds of 3D desktop effects. I find them useful, the desktop feels more fluid and it also looks prettier.
Desktop effects -- Metisse and Compiz Fusion -- are just as horrible in Mandriva 2008.0 as they were in previous releases and in all other Linux distros that they rear their ugly heads in
I still use Beryl and I have to say that it works pretty good