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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Exactly. Thank you Mystilleef.
Eu must learn to respect other people's opinions instead of coming to forums and spew unfair comments and personally offend me, just because he sees the world differently.
Are gui tools easy to use and convenient? YES
Are they the main thing that should judge an OS? NO
Are all people interested in a desktop-oriented distro? NO
These are the questions Eu should have answered to himself before replying here in such a manner. Especially considering that 80% of the OSNews' readership are geek developers who can find their way around.
Exactly. Thank you Mystilleef.
Eu must learn to respect other people's opinions instead of coming to forums and spew unfair comments and personally offend me, just because he sees the world differently.
Are gui tools easy to use and convenient? YES
Are they the main thing that should judge an OS? NO
Are all people interested in a desktop-oriented distro? NO
These are the questions Eu should have answered to himself before replying here in such a manner. Especially considering that 80% of the OSNews' readership are geek developers who can find their way around.