All right /g/ I've tried Ubuntu, Solus, LinuxMint, Manjaro, Elementary OS, Zorin, Fedora each for at least a week but none of them seem to stick, what am I trying next?
>>57708808
What are you after?
And yea, dont fall for the arch-meme,
Install arch.
>>57708837
>>57708877
both these faggots are wrong
install antergos
or void, if you don't care about repos
install gentoo you fucking newfag.
sabayon KDE.
>>57708808
Kill yourself gooker
>>57708837
Still a student in uni so basically text editor and internet. I'm not in CS or anything so to most complicated distro I installed was Fedora.
I also have a decent laptop so resources are not a problem
OpenSUSE
>>57708808
Xubuntu, antergos, sabayon or korora
>>57709055
th istb hfam
>>57708808
You need to stick with ubuntu or mint until you get it
>>57709600
this is my problem, I actually really like Mint and don't want to try anything else, but people on /g/ make fun of me for it :(
>>57708808
Waste a few lines describing what you did like and did not like with each distro.
Also, what do you want to do with your system?
>>57709638
You should stick with it then. I am an Arch user and /g/ used to make fun of me everyday. But I am still using it. Glad the trolls shifted their attention to Solus.
>>57708808
Arch
no seriously. follow the official wiki guide and it's pretty easy.
I would guess that none of the ones you tried seem to stick because you just don't like the UI. Just install Arch and pick whatever UI you think looks best, problem solved.
Also, the pacman package manager that Arch uses is a lot better than the other distros' package managers.
The "Arch updates breaks your computer" is just a meme. Try it yourself, you might like it
>>57710146
this
Linux from scratch
>>57709638
any solutions for nvidia drivers ? crashed ALL day yesterday and I really like the distro ...
I used to be like you OP but really, what stopped me distro-hopping was getting on with work. I used Arch, its derivatives, OpenSUSE, Fedora, PC-BSD (now TrueOS), and Mint.
In the end, I have a workstation with CentOS and a laptop with Ubuntu. Why? They aren't particularly great, but they aren't bad either. I just have to get on with work. Once you actually have projects to work on, you won't give a shit what distro you are on.
>>57709296
chromeOS or its relatives
papryos, gallium, chromium, etc
>>57708808
If you're afraid of arch install apricity
It's literally the elementaryOS of arch
Can't fuck up the installation and has ICE which is pretty clever and good for making your everyday tasks simpler
If you need barebones pure stability, debian stable but honestly try apricity if you want to dip your toes in to arch
I run it on my X220 because I'm to lazy to go back to debian or pure arch
>>57708808
In the end you will reach one of these conclusions.
1. Run back to Windows when you need Office and Games and you become sick of shitposting
2. Run to Ubuntu realizing that Unity/Compiz is superior to any garbage distro out there
3. Kill yourself with utter disgust when you look in the mirror realizing you spent a good year of your life doing nothing productive
Let me save you the years of therapy. Quit while you are ahead.