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coryrj1995: Zorin OS 7 and Manjaro. I like the rolling release part of Manjaro, and Arch as a base seems to be great.
Yup, there are many reasons why I chose Manjaro as my distro. It's almost always up to date like Arch, and the rolling release it simply a must. And it's very easy to use. I'm still learning the terminal, I understand why a command terminal is so important in OS's, thanks to linux :)
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JoeyJoeJoe87: I'm still learning the terminal, I understand why a command terminal is so important in OS's, thanks to linux :)
Very true. Even in this age of excellent interface design, there are times when the best approach is to go down to the root and use the command line. It's something I do pretty much everyday. :)
I currently run Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit on my laptop, I have used a variety of other distros but I always seem to come back to Ubuntu for one reason or another. I am toying with the idea of setting up Mint (which I also used for a time) on my desktop but for now I'm holding off till I eventually get a larger SSD to do a dual boot on.

It really made me happy to see Linux based games on GOG since it gives me more options (and more than just Steam) for ports. I do use WINE and I do have a few indie games that either run in that or have Linux ports, but the more variety the better. Since I take my laptop on the go, I am happy to have plenty of games to keep me occupied when I'm away from home, or just don't feel like sitting at my desk.
I usually run Win 7 when I play games, but for usual surfing and movies and stuff I use Slackware with dwm. I've been trying to use LXDE and XFCE but I just can't, I like tiling WM-s just too much :)
I just installed Linux mint 17 on my secondary HDD. And it is very nice, WAY better than 14. So now I have Manjaro, and Mint 17.
After recently combing through developments on DistroWatch, I've decided that Zorin OS is my supreme linux commander. Zorin's "Desktop Environment" took the GNOME desktop, gave it a bit of KDE-flavor, and rolled it all up until it felt like Windows XP. and Win 7. I love the file manager and the settings manager (CCSM). One of the most functional out-of-the-box distros out there for hardware compatibility too. Very clean, very fast. Comes in a "Core" and "Lite" version; the lite is perfect for a rescue disc for others' FUBAR-ed windows installations, even better than Puppy.
Great to see so many Linux users. I've been running Debian on all my boxes (home desktops and work servers) since about 2000, and Slackware for a few years before that - but the moment I went Debian I never looked back. Was a Gnome user for a while, but I switched over to KDE a few years ago and am much happier.
openSUSE on GNOME

Really glad to see GOG adding Linux versions.
I've been using Gentoo Linux x86_64 with FVWM based DE on my desktop for several years. I used to use FreeBSD before that.
Post edited August 10, 2014 by heliar
Mint and Cinnamon. Kinda gross mix.
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realkman666: Mint and Cinnamon. Kinda gross mix.
It is a flavour clash alright, but my laptop seems to like it. :)