viralbug
Level F
Hello Linux geeks.
I'm not really a big Linux user. I just generally have some distro (mostly Ubuntu) as dual boot to my Windows 7 installation. It's basically just to play around for some time. I never get to use Linux much because I have to stay on Windows to play games.
Anyways, currently I wanna try out Gnome3 and wanted to know which is the best distro for it. I personally have always loved Fedora, it just looks classy and polished to me. Haven't tried one in a very long time so would like to try Fedora again.
With ubuntu going the Unity way, I dunno how well Gnome3 works on it? Also I'm kinda bored of ubuntu now. I'm open to try Arch Linux as well, I don't mind the difficult installation part. It's just that I won't be using this OS much so don't wanna take all the pain just for nothing. But it would be cool to look into it nonetheless.
So basically, fedora or Arch? Or any other distro?
I'm not really a big Linux user. I just generally have some distro (mostly Ubuntu) as dual boot to my Windows 7 installation. It's basically just to play around for some time. I never get to use Linux much because I have to stay on Windows to play games.
Anyways, currently I wanna try out Gnome3 and wanted to know which is the best distro for it. I personally have always loved Fedora, it just looks classy and polished to me. Haven't tried one in a very long time so would like to try Fedora again.
With ubuntu going the Unity way, I dunno how well Gnome3 works on it? Also I'm kinda bored of ubuntu now. I'm open to try Arch Linux as well, I don't mind the difficult installation part. It's just that I won't be using this OS much so don't wanna take all the pain just for nothing. But it would be cool to look into it nonetheless.
So basically, fedora or Arch? Or any other distro?