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− | ''To-do: Flesh out descriptions and shit, add photos of DEs''
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− | Before researching and choosing the right distrobution for you, you must have in mind what you want to use it for. Facebook machine? Programming? Gaming (lel)? A secondary consideration is hardware. Linux generally tends to play well with underpowered or aging computers, but you may want to try lighter distros.
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− | There are three things you want to compare when distro shopping.
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− | 1. Distro quirks
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− | 2. [[Desktop environment]]
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− | 3. Application library
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− | == Distro families ==
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− | For more information, visit each distro's homepage, Wikipedia, and DistroWatch.
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− | == [[Debian]] ==
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− | A community-developed distro focused on stability. Has the biggest user base if you include distros based on it. Comes in various releases with different tradeoffs of stability/up-to-datedness. More or less the most important distro.
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− | === [[Ubuntu]] ===
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− | Takes Debian Testing, makes sure its packages are usable, adds drivers, adds handholding, and adds spyware. Not to fear, it's easily removable ([fixubuntu.com]). Comes with Unity by default. Repo is supplemented with user-maintained PPAs, so if it's available for Linux you can probably find it here. The most popular desktop distro with the most guides and solutions on various forums.
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− | Developed by [[Canonical]], the evil empire of the free software world.
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− | ==== Mint ====
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− | Takes Ubuntu, removes spyware, adds proprietary shit like Flash right in the iso. Developed the MATE and Cinnamon desktop environments. Uses Ubuntu repos.
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− | ==== Elementary ====
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− | Takes Ubuntu and makes it look like OS X by developing the Pantheon desktop environment. Uses Ubuntu repos.
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− | === Crunchbang ===
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− | Takes Debian Stable and rices it for you. Openbox, Tint2, the works. Comes with drivers. Uses stable and backport Debian repos.
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− | == [[Fedora]] ==
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− | Developed by [[Red Hat]], probably the biggest corporate backer of GNU/Linux, as a testing bed for its commercial RHEL distro. Bleeding edge - usually the first major distro to start shipping with new developments such as Wayland.
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− | == [[OpenSUSE]] ==
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− | Developed by [[Novell]] as a testing bed for its commercial SUSE distro. Best implementation of KDE, and great GNOME integration. Has a well-regarded integrated configuration tool called YaST.
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− | == [[Arch]] ==
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− | A community-developed distro focused on simplicity and vanilla-ness of its underlying parts. No handholding or preconfigured defaults - setting up the system is left to the user. Has the most bleeding-edge packages, so be prepared for the possibility of things breaking when you update. Great for learning how a GNU/Linux system comes together.
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− | === Manjaro ===
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− | Takes Arch, preconfigures everything, and gives it an easy graphical installer. Also maintains its own repo of more stable packages in addition to the Arch repos.
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− | == [[Gentoo]] ==
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− | Install it.
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− | == [[Slackware]] ==
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− | == Other ==
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− | === Mageia ===
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− | === PCLinuxOS ===
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− | === Puppy ===
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− | == How new r u ==
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− | === babby's first loonix ===
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− | [[Ubuntu]] with fixubuntu.com
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− | Mint
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− | Elementary
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− | [[Fedora]]
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− | [[OpenSUSE]]
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− | DEs:Any
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− | === Reasonably experienced ===
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− | [[Debian]]
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− | Crunchbang
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− | [[Arch]]
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− | Now you can do WMs
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− | === Neckbeard tier ===
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− | [[Gentoo]]
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− | [[Gentoo#Funtoo_Linux|Funtoo]]
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− | [[Slackware]]
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− | [[Linux From Scratch]]
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− | == Desktop Environments ==
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− | [[Gnome]] 3
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− | [[File:Screenshot GNOME 3.10.png|thumb|GNOME 3.10]]
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− | Cinnamon - Mint
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− | [[File:Screenshot Cinnamon-2.0.jpg|thumb|Cinnamon 2.0]]
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− | Unity - Ubuntu
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− | [[File:Screenshot Unity from Ubuntu 13.10.jpg|thumb|Unity - Ubuntu 13.10]]
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− | http://www.ubuntu.com/tour/en/
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− | Pantheon - Elementary
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− | [[File:Screenshot Pantheon from eOS 0.2.png|thumb|Pantheon - eOS 0.2]]
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− | MATE (Gnome 2) - Mint
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− | [[File:Screenshot MATE 1.6.png|thumb|MATE 1.6]]
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− | [[KDE]]
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− | [[File:Screenshot KDE 4.12.png|thumb|KDE 4.12]]
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− | XFCE
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− | [[File:Screenshot XFCE 4.10.png|thumb|XFCE 4.10]]
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− | LXDE
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− | [[File:Screenshot LXDE.png|thumb|LXDE]]
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− | Enlightenment
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− | === Window Managers ===
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− | Explanation of stacking/tiling shit
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− | ==== Stacking ====
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− | Openbox
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− | the rest/who cares
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− | ==== Tiling ====
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− | AwesomeWM
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− | dwm
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− | xmonad
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− | the rest/who cares
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