To paraphrase one of the best "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episodes, "Best of Both Worlds", both Arch Linux and Slackware represent the best of all the OS worlds: the power of traditional Unix, the elegance of BSD and the ease of mind of Mac OS X. This is an article outlining the differences between --what I believe-- are the two best Linux distros around today. Mind you though, "best" doesn't always mean "easy".
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I have allso used slackware which isn't harder to install as for example debian which i'm running currently.When Slackware 10 was released i was pretty much exited about it.Which didn't last very long because Slackware 10 didn't support the 2 Hitachi SATA's i had recently bought, so game over.
I have allso used slackware which isn't harder to install as for example debian which i'm running currently.When Slackware 10 was released i was pretty much exited about it.Which didn't last very long because Slackware 10 didn't support the 2 Hitachi SATA's i had recently bought, so game over.