So i'm a computer science student and i want a cool distro to use that isn't a lot of hassle to use and looks good. Any recommendation? Love you all.
Install Gentoo.
>>59768074
ApricityOS
>>59768082
Well Meme'd
>>59768074
Peppermint OS 7
>>59768074
LFS
You'll look very good.
>>59768107
Thanks
>>59768143
Thanks
>>59768178
Nah thanks
>>59768074
>>>/fglt/
Mint cinnamon or some *buntu
Distrowatch.com
>>59768107
this
ElementaryOS is a good babby's first Linux
>>59768445
correct answer - mint cinnamon is the top of distrowatch for a reason
>>59768495
thank you
>>59768601
what the fuck is aptricity meme - never heard of it
It doesn't matter. I'll still have no sound after installation.
>>59768712
>what the fuck is aptricity meme - never heard of it
It’s a user-friendly Arch with graphical installer and package manager. Also looks great right from the start.
I’ve been using it for over a year now and absolutely love it.
pic-related is how it currently looks on my computer with some customization.
Mint Cinnamon
>>59768074
use whatever distro your uni use.
Debian or Ubuntu LTS
>>59768790
>user friendly
>GUI installer/package manager
>actually enjoying using arch
fucking neo /g/, go back to plebbit
OP, get solus, its the hottest meme these days ever since manjaro kept fucking up for all the other freetards on the board
Try out Qubes. You can run Windows (and potentially osx) software and it uses yum as a package manager
>>59768074
Any of the main ones. Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, or Arch/Gentoo if you're capable. Everything else is just based off of these and much buggier.
The GNOME 3 desktop is stable as hell and just werks
>>59768907
>debian
>community not ran by SJWs an old fucking packages
pick one
>>59768927
Fedora is pretty good then
Arch too, if you're capable of following instructions so you don't end up with a broken install, and checking archlinux.org daily before upgrading to make sure there's no update that requires direct intervention to avoid system breakage
>>59768074
My personal recommendation would be KDE neon user edition, use the LTS version that only uses LTS versions of plasma (5.8 right now) if you need as much stability as possible. It's basically a tweaked version of kubuntu with added repositories to keep the kde components updated, the rest is just ubuntu LTS (16.04 right now).
>>59768074
If you are new to GNU/Linux: Fedora or Ubuntu.
If you already have some experience: Debian.
If you feel like a hacker: Arch.
If you a lot of free time: Gentoo.