Good desktop Linux distribution or best desktop Linux distribution?

Good desktop Linux distribution or best desktop Linux distribution?

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yes

yes XD

Windows XP/7

it doesn't exists

/thread

e.g. Mint or Fedora?

never used it.
Why is pclinux good?

Lubuntu a best

>anything with systemd
>even a contestant

Gentoo

>Gentoo
>desktop

LindowsOS

...

>Linux
>Desktop
Those two things don't go together, Linux is only for servers. People that use it on their desktop PCs are inbred.

the fuck am i supposed to use

Android.

Desktops are ded to the general populace

Deal with it

>rpm packages
>debian
Before Sup Forums was invented, what did you use to do to embarrass yourself?

ARM rep detected.

why are loonix desktops always so far behind in terms of design. That shit looks like its fresh off of 2005

>implying modern art is good

>why are loonix desktops always so far behind in terms of design. That shit looks like its fresh off of 2005
?

Arch Linux

Ubuntu GNOME.

Timesink distributions can't by definition be considered desktop distributions.

Has systemd, not to mention GNOME is literal garbage.

>if it takes more than 0.5 seconds of work it's a timesink

Have you even used a real distro before?

Timesink in itself if a fucking meme. I don't mind spending some of my extra free time for an amazing operating system

>inb4 I don't have free time

You're here on fucking 4chins

Ubuntu Gnome was slow as fuck on my desktop, but Manjaro Gnome just werks wtf

>Doesn't want systemd
>Doesn't want timesink
lol

>/threading your own post
go away reddit

>he thinks everything but systemd is timesink

>not using gentoo for your desktop

Manjaro is pretty good. I use it because I like Arch, but I don't really have the time to really maintain it on my system.

Xubuntu is probably the most comfiest Linux distribution that I've used that doesn't require hours of work to make it usable and also provides reasonably up-to-date packages. Not to mention being able to easily configure your repositories, being able to configure your mirror list to best suit where you live, adding new software sources via ppas and automatically finding and installing device drivers all from an east to use graphical user interface rather than using the terminal or editing config files.

Let's forget this, shall we?

What theme?

If this isn't bait, I'm reasonably sure that's KDE 3 i n that picture. In other words, that screenshot is circa 2005 to begin with.

KDE Plasma's default dark theme, ncmpcpp, and urxvt with this config file: gist.github.com/yevgenko/1167205

I'm guessing it's heavily tweaked plastik with breeze dark icon/window theme

Also I forgot to say I had included "user_interface = alternative" to my .ncmpcpp/config file

Get fucked microcuck, you wish your UI looked as consistent as this

Thank you

Mah KDE nigga

Literally what

Gentoo, or Arch if you like NSA botnets and you don't have a cpu that's fast enough for compiling everything.