Over the past year and a half i have been seriously experimenting with different Linux distros not like when i was 12 years old and downloaded Xandros (Only thing i could find) because I was pissed off with Windows.
I had no idea what Linux was or Open Source was, I just wanted Windows to be gone from my computer! And I soon got that but I wasn’t prepared for Linux then and had nobody to seek help from and i didn’t even know what i had, all i knew was when i tried to configure xconf it would break (no surprise there) and i couldn’t work with the resolution it gave me or get it give me the correct resolution so i reverted back to Windows.
Distro
Fast forward 6 years i tried again with Ubuntu which was no problem to install and got the hang of using a terminal and configuring some things (no xorgconf here), i then tried Fedora because a new version was released but that was short lived (didn’t enjoy yum and some other things i missed in Ubuntu at the time.) so i went back to Ubuntu because it worked.
I used Ubuntu for about a year and played with Fluxbox window manager and really got into using the terminal for all my tasks but still felt i wasn’t really using Linux. Then this year now a competent Linux user (in some respects) i tried ArchLinux which is considered a more geeky distro. The installation was easy unlike other distros that are attracted to by advanced users like Slackware or Gentoo and i learned more about actual Linux using Arch in 1 month than i did in 6 with Ubuntu mainly because i was forced too and lots of things were abstracted on Ubuntu so you never really get to the nitty gritty stuff but i think Ubuntu is perfect for new users, and I’ll always recommend it to new people looking to use Linux.
For me Arch is more fun been a Computer Science student i enjoy configuring and setting things up the way i like, and the power Linux can give me, and since then i haven’t looked back on Ubuntu, Arch’s pacman and yaourt are ace and in most cases I’ve found it’s packages are more bleeding-edge than Ubuntu.
I’d like to thank Cycles who introduced me to Arch as it has ended my distro-hopping days for the foreseeable future.
Window Manager
Since I started using Arch, my window manager of choice has been Xmonad a tiling window manager, with Xmobar which are both written in Haskell and dmenu.
Up until then I had never used a tilling windows manager but it’s easy to learn, it’s just what i was waiting for, (for like 4years!) I always hated moving around, resizing windows in Windows and Linux but that’s a thing of the past andim probably more productive because of it.
If you don’t know what Xmonad is you should check it out there are other tiling managers too like Awesome which is pretty good too.
