I have arch installed currently, the only thing Im digging a lot is i3, should I just install Debian?
whats this gentoo thing, I couldnt get it up and running because It didnt come with built in wifi, and I have no wired connection
Gentoo is pretty good if you have some high performance build server.
Debian just works though and they respect your freedoms. Arch packages are pretty shit.
Fedora could be what you want though. They have a rolling release cycle as well and also have copr, which is basically what the AUR is.
>>58756264
You may also try FreeBsd (or whateverbsd)
Debian are the basic (for me)
I never use redhat based for no reason.
Gentoo is fine if you like do everything by yourself, like slackware. If you are use to arch, it shoudn't be to hard for you.
Debian just work.
Arch work if you don't do shit, and you will know why it work.
gentoo and slack will work when you will finish the conf.
i3 run on everything (including FreeBSD).
I can't speak about redhat stuff.
who the fuck is using centos on as a desktop os?
nobody thats who
>>58756784
Likes REHL based linuxes but hates the bloat from fedora
>Tips fedora
>>58756264
I always found myself going back to debian. everything is simple and stable. Like RHEL/centos/fedora now that I actually have to use it at work now.
Debian is the distro you end up settling on when you finally quit giving a shit about fluff and horseshit and just want something that will work as expected.